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    VERHEIJEN: MKHITARYAN IS ONE OF THE BEST

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/02/27/verheijen-mkhitaryan-is-one-of-the-best/
    14:46 27.02.2014

    Armenian national team, Football, Henrikh Mkhitaryan

    Armenia's recent rise on the FIFA World Ranking was indebted to their
    late surge in FIFA World Cup(tm) qualifying, which saw them finish just
    three points adrift of second-place Denmark in European Zone Group B.

    In May 2013, the Havakakan (national team) were down in 90th on the
    global ladder, but have since risen to their highest-ever position
    of 30th.

    Raymond Verheijen, who helped prepare the side for the Brazil 2014
    preliminaries in an assistant coach role in 2012, spoke exclusively
    to FIFA.com about the country's rise and the future prospects for
    the Eastern European side.

    Verheijen is renowned as an esteemed coach, having worked with
    Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester City as well as the Russia,
    Netherlands and Wales national sides. He departed Armenia in September
    2012, but kept a watchful eye out as the team impressed.

    "When I joined they had a relatively young coach (Vardan Minasyan was
    35 when appointed in 2009) and there were some similarities with Wales
    and Gary Speed," Verheijen said. "Young coaches are often open-minded.

    Because of this and the whole environment I thought it would be good.

    The other reason was that they have a very talented young squad."

    One member of that talented squad caught Verheijen's eye and, given
    the Dutchman's pedigree, he paid Borussia Dortmund's No10 quite
    a compliment.

    "Their top player is undoubtedly Henrikh Mkhitaryan," he said. "He
    is one of the best midfield players I have ever worked with. I have
    worked with some very good midfield players, but the speed of his
    actions is very good."

    The percentage of your potential that will be used in the game is
    determined by your brain. If you can control your thoughts then you
    will use much more of your potential.

    Raymond Verheijen

    Mkhitaryan scored three goals in Armenia's qualifying campaign and
    became his young country's leading all-time marksman in the process.

    Their group was incredibly tight, with three points separating four
    teams behind winners Italy. Verheijen saw several positive factors
    in the side's efforts.

    "In general I was not very surprised they came very close to
    qualifying for the World Cup play-offs," he said. "Their young
    squad was definitely behind that but they also had a very equal
    group. There were a lot of draws and one of the strengths of Armenia
    is the counter-attack, which is good away from home. They beat Denmark
    4-0 away and also did really well to draw 2-2 in Italy."

    Minasyan vacated the reins following the campaign, and Verheijen saw
    a lot of potential in the former Armenia international, whose spell
    at the helm was the longest of any Havakakan coach.

    He said: "I think as a first step it would be good to broaden his
    horizon in the eastern part of Europe. Maybe Russia, Ukraine or
    Belarus, somewhere there before he makes the final step to Western
    Europe. I think it would be good to do that gradual development."

    "Although he's very young, he's calm and stable which is beneficial
    for decision-making, and obviously he was a good player so he has
    knowledge and experience of the highest level. I predict a bright
    future for him as long as he gets the opportunity. I wasn't surprised
    he left though - I think it was time for him to move on."

    Armenia eye breakthrough qualification

    Verheijen has worked at major tournaments himself, as part of Korea
    Republic's backroom staff at three successive World Cups (2002, 2006
    and 2010) as well as assisting the Netherlands (2000 and 2004) and
    Russia (2008 and 2012) at the UEFA EUROs. With Armenia pitted against
    Portugal, Denmark, Serbia and Albania in qualifying for EURO 2016,
    will the side be lining up in France in two years' time?

    "I think they could make the finals," said Verheijen. "While Portugal
    will be number one, Armenia have already proven that they can get
    close to Denmark. Serbia were in the same group as Wales in the last
    qualifying group, and I've seen them play a few times and I don't
    think that Serbia are a lot better than Armenia.

    "So I definitely think they will be in third position, to qualify for
    the play-offs, and maybe even reach the second place. A lot depends
    on the new national team coach."

    While the new Armenia coach is yet to be determined, Verheijen is
    adamant that his focus lies on other projects for the foreseeable
    future.

    "One day I will go back into coaching again, maybe in five or ten
    years - my advantage is that I'm only 42. Although I did all the
    World Cups and the EUROs, I'm still very young.

    "In the meantime my priority is to develop the WorldFootballAcademy,
    working together with our ambassador Guus Hiddink. It's very satisfying
    to work with the next generation of coaches and coaches in smaller
    countries, to share my experience with them."

    Despite his lack of desire to go back into club or international
    coaching, the former Wales caretaker and Barcelona coach revealed some
    of the techniques that he implemented during his time as assistant
    with Armenia and continues to teach around the world today - one of
    which he labels 'football braining'.

    He explained: "It is football brain training - training your brain
    in a football context. The percentage of your potential that will
    be used in the game is determined by your brain. If you can control
    your thoughts then you will use much more of your potential than
    when your thoughts are distracted by external factors. It's all about
    controlling your thoughts."

    If Armenia can keep their minds focused on the task in hand during
    the upcoming EURO 2016 qualifying campaign, under the tutelage of
    a new coach and with star man Mkhitaryan pulling the strings, then
    they could reach greater heights on the FIFA World Ranking.

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