Armenian football team to try to organize many attacks in return match with RussiaMarch 27, 2011 - 15:55 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - After the goalless draw in Euro-2012 Armenia-Russia qualifier, captain of the Armenian team Sargis Hovsepyan said that the match was not a bad one. It was the first match in the season and the football players were not in the best physical shape, Hovsepyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. "We will try to organize many attacks in the return match. We did not manage to play a pressing football as much, as we would like, hopefully the situation will be different in Saint Petersburg," said Hovsepyan. For his part, Robert Arzumanyan said Russians had more chances to score a goal. "We can distinguish the first 15-20 minutes of the first half and the start of the second half, while something was wrong with our team for the rest time. But we will try to correct our mistakes," concluded Arzumanyan. Top stories Armenian gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist Artur Davtyan has reached the finals of the World Cup. Gor Manvelyan has denied reports alleging that he has expressed a desire to one day play for the French national team. Roma midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan is not considering FC Spartak Moscow as his next haven, according to fresh reports. 10 Armenian lifters will compete in the 2021 World Championships scheduled to be held from 7 to 17 December in Tashkent. Partner news | Court in Azerbaijan extends former Karabakh leader’s arrest by 5 months The Binagadi District Court in Azerbaijan has granted the prosecutor’s petition to extend the arrest of Arkady Ghukasyan. Ucom General Director joins High-Tech Development Panel Discussion The discussion was titled "The Role of International Corporations and Investors as Catalysts for Development of High-Tech Ecosystem." U.S. still believes “peace is possible” between Armenia, Azerbaijan The United States continues to believe that peace is possible between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Vedant Patel says. Dozens detained as antigovernment protest continue in Armenia At least 63 people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation were detained on May 14 as they blocked streets in Yerevan. |