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Friday, September 5, 2008

Live streaming: Armenia - Turkey Match Preview

You can watch this match here and you can read the preview from Goal.com about the match.

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Turkey and Armenia are more often mentioned together as part of a political or historical discussion, but on Saturday evening all eyes will be on the football pitch as the two continent-straddling nations meet in Yerevan...

Expectations Raised

After reaching the semi-finals of Euro 2008, Turkish football is back on the kind of high not experienced since the 2002 World Cup. With this jubiliation, though, comes pressure.

Coach Fatih Terim's side have now undone the underachievement of the past six years and once again marked themselves out as continental contenders; as such World Cup qualification is an absolute must.

Still, with 13 slots up for grabs for UEFA instead of the 16 at the Euros, Turkey could find it harder to progress, not least when one looks at their group. European champions Spain are odds-on favourites to take the sole automatic place in Poland and Ukraine in 2010, while a resurgent Belgium are not to be underestimated.

Even if the Crescent-Stars do edge out the Red Devils, Bosnia et al. to second place, they still must contest a playoff, assuming that their record is even good enough to get them there.

It's a tough group, to be sure, but one feels that the fans, now accustomed to success, won't accept a hard luck story should the Turks fail to progress.

Armenian Aspirations

Armenia, meanwhile, finished second last in their Euro 2008 qualifying group; needless to say they thus failed to reach Austria/Switzerland.

It was also a fairly ignominious campaign for the Ararat: their closing matches, both against Azerbaijan, were cancelled due to the two countries' having a territorial dispute that disrputed sporting matters. (As is so often the case, politics and football collide in this part of the world.)

Still, the players and coach haven't let themselves grow distracted by such concerns as they enjoy a fantastic current record. Coach Jan Poulsen, appointed in January, has lost just one game so far; first his side strode to second place in the Malta International Cup at Ta'Qali before managing three friendlies without defeat, including a credible draw with Greece in the Netherlands.

As such there is newfound optimism among this historic republic that they can begin to make waves in global football, and a home game against a local rival gives fine opportunity to do so.

FORM GUIDE

Armenia


01 Jun 08 Greece (N) DREW 0-0 (Friendly)
28 May 08 Moldova (A) DREW 2-2 (Friendly)
26 Mar 08 Kazakhstan (N) WON 1-0 (Friendly)
06 Feb 08 Iceland (N) LOST 2-0 (Ta'Qali Cup)
04 Feb 08 Belarus (N) WON 2-1 (Ta'Qali Cup)
02 Feb 08 Malta (A) WON 2-1 (Ta'Qali Cup)

Turkey

20 Aug 08 Chile (H) WON 1-0 (Friendly)
25 Jun 08 Germany (N) LOST 3-2 (EC)
20 Jun 08 Croatia (N) DREW 1-1 (WON 3-1 pens.) (EC)
15 Jun 08 Czech Rep. (N) WON 3-2 (EC)
11 Jun 08 Switzerland (A) WON 2-1 (EC)
07 Jun 08 Portugal (N) LOST 2-0 (EC)

TEAM NEWS

Armenia


Yegishe Melikyan of Banants Yerevan is out, but coach Poulsen otherwise has a full squad to pick from.

Possible XI: Berezovsky; Hovsepyan, Arzumanyan, Dokhoyan, Tadevosyan; Aleksanyan/Melkonyan, Voskanyan, Karamyan, Mkhitaryan; Hakobyan, Manucharyan/Pachajuyan.

Turkey

Nihat Kahveci is out injured, as is Hamit Altıntop. Tumer Metin will also sit this one out, while long-serving goalkeeper Rustu Recber has hung up his international gloves once and for all. While the Crescent-Stars will look to start with all three points, some fringe players may get a chance to impress, particularly off the bench. Hamit Altintop is out, while Nihat Kahveci and Tumer Metin are also sidelined with injury. Emre Asik is absent, while Rustu Recber has hung up his international gloves once and for all. Fatih Tekke, Umit Ozat, and Umit Karan have all been dropped.

Turkey often switch between a 4-1-4-1 and 4-4-2; with the status of favourites behind them they may put two up front here.

Possible Starting XI: Volkan Demirel; Kas, Gokhan Zan, Servet Cetin, Ugur Boral; Mehmet Topal, Mehmet Aurelio, Belozoglu, Tuncay Sanli; Semih Senturk, Halil Altintop.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Armenia - Roman Berezovsky
: Goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky of Russian outfit Khimki is no stranger to international or continental action, having served Russian giants Zenit, Torpedo Moscow and Dynamo Moscow with distinction. A noted penalty saver, his team's hopes largely lie with him. Additionally, Ara Hakobyan is fast approaching the accolade of top goalscorer for the Armenians, having hit 7 strikes in 40 games so far. Four more and he'll equal Arthur Petrosyan's record.

Turkey - Semih Semturk: Without the injured Nihat, Turkey look a little short on striking options. However Semih, despite being something of a late bloomer at international level, has a fine ratio of four goals in ten appearances, indicating hope that the 25-year-old can see the Crescent-Stars through. Also watch Volkan Demirel, who now has the number one shirt to himself after Recber's retirement.

PREDICTION

While Armenia are proving tough to break down of late, Turkey have sufficient firepower to edge a win.

Armenia 0-1 Turkey