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Devastated Givens Laments Armenian ‘Horror Show’

DEVASTATED GIVENS LAMENTS ARMENIAN ‘HORROR SHOW’

Irish Independent
November 18, 2009 Wednesday
Ireland

THE Republic of Ireland’s nightmare showing in the UEFA U-21
Championships qualifying series plunged to a new low after being
destroyed by Armenia in Yerevan yesterday.

Manager Don Givens has often come under criticism for his record
with this side but even he struggled to think of a worse result in
his 10-year reign than this loss.

"It was by far the worst performance I can remember given the ranking
of the opposition. It’s as poor as I’ve been involved with.

"I’ll look at the DVD and see where it went wrong but it would do
the players good to look at it too because it was a horror show for a
lot of them. It’s a team game but they have to look at themselves now."

The Irish boss was devastated after a heavy defeat by a side that had
previously not won a game. It leaves Ireland bottom of Group Two with
no wins in six games.

Metalurg Donetsk striker Henrikh Mkhitaryan was the home hero,
bagging a hat-trick, as Armenia ran riot against a depleted Irish side.

"Disappointing doesn’t put into words how I feel about that
performance. It was unbelievably poor," said the Irish boss afterwards.

"We knew going into the game we were down seven of the original squad
but I felt sure we had players who could step in and perform better
than that."

Cillian Sheridan headed wide from a decent Irish chance in the 23rd
minute before Mkhitaryan opened the scoring seven minutes later after
evading a number of Irish defenders before slotting home.

Mkhitaryan made it 2-0 in the 61st minute after a neat one-two.

Four minutes later Sheridan gave the Irish hope when he nodded home.

BATE Borisov striker Goharyan extended the home lead 10 minutes later
with a superb strike.

Mkhitaryan made it 4-1 from the penalty spot after Malakyan was taken
down by Oyebanjo in the 81st minute.

ARMENIA — Hovhannisyan; Yedigaryan (Khachatryan 73), Arakelyan,
Yuspashyan, Hayrapetyan, Manoyan, Voskanyan ( Ghazaryan 76), Lazarian,
Malakyan, Goharyan (Badalyan 90), Mkhitaryan.

IRELAND — Redmond; Oyebanjo, Morris, Dennehy, Hughton, Gleeson,
Conneely, Carey (Clifford 46), O’Shea, Collins (Madden 66), Sheridan.

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