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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Armenia midfielder Levon Hayrapetyan feels his group have "a genuine risk" of taking runners-up spot in qualifying Group B when a shock 4-0 accomplishment in Slovakia pulled them right again into the UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying mathematical statement.

Few were looking past Russia, the Republic of Ireland and Slovakia for the area's possible beat several beyond Armenia's outing to Zilina, but all that modified following Vardan Minasyan's guests racked up four unanswered objects in the second part. Slovakia had been looking to take over in post position emulating Ireland's goalless draw in Moscow, yet they now identify themselves down to fourth – level on focuses with Armenia, one behind Ireland and several short of Russia.

"We accepted from the first moment that we might win the match," expressed Hayrapetyan. "We had a spot of fortunes in light of the fact that Slovakia had exceptional risks, but they didn't score and we devised a workable plan to take the lead. We never thought when the amusement that we'd win 4-0 but we consistently thought we would be able to win, and when the third target it ended up being clear we could. There is an actual risk now and we need to be centered for our following recreation. The primary purpose behind this triumph was our fabulous group spirit."

Those slants were moved down by Yura Movsisyan, scorer of Armenia's opening object on 57 moments before Henrik Mkhitaryan, Gevorg Ghazaryan and Artur Sarkisov made the amusement safe. "This is a tremendous triumph for us," interposed the FC Krasnodar send. "I'm not astonished by it; we trusted in one another from the exact start.