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M.J. Graham
Michael Graham is The Armenian Weekly's soccer correspondent. Born and raised in Limerick, Ireland, Graham graduated from the University of Limerick with a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering. Passionate about soccer, Graham plays in and manages local adult soccer leagues in Massachusetts and is a holder of a U.S. Adult Amateur coaching license. Follow him on Twitter (@mjlgraham).
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The Czech Republic game is vital, along with the next home game against Malta. big 3 points up for grabs on tuesday, we must win these two games to put ourselves back on the show. by the way Michael, don’t you think inserting Sarkisov in the starting 11 would make the attack flow better with his blistering pace? It would give Minasyan a different look. your thoughts please? thank you!
Philip,
Sarkisov is another player in form at the moment, scoring a brace recently for his club, I agree with that. His selection as a starter is conceivable, but I still see him utilized as an impact substitute, who can use his pace to unlock already tiring defenders.
Ugh, they really need Aras.
Interesting that Mkhitaryan and Movsisyan will be playing against their club teammates (Hubschman and Suchy). Hoping the Czechs will be a little worn out after playing the Danes…
Hagop,
There have been some reports today that Aras may now be available following an evaluation and fitness test. The next few days will tell for sure. However, the major problem exists at the back for Armenia, they have plenty if options going forward.
Hi M.J.
Today, was a Heartbreaking loss to Czech Republic, for team Armenia fans!!
GB, I agree. The score line didn’t represent the performance Armenia put in.