By armenia.com.au | Saturday, 08 September 2012
MALTA: Around 50 Armenians were gathered at Sydney's Armenian Cultural Centre as substitute Artur Sarkisov's 70th-minute strike ensured Armenia began their World Cup qualifying campaign in a positive manner with victory over Malta.
Sarkisov had only been on the pitch for six minutes before his close range strike gave the visitors all three points in this Group B encounter at the Ta' Qali National Stadium.
It was a deserved victory for Armenia, who nearly went ahead as early as the fifth minute when Yura Movsisyan's 20-yard free-kick was tipped round the post by Andrew Hogg.
Hogg also had to deny Henrikh Mkhitaryan's strike while Movsisyan's volley cannoned off the post asVardan Minasyan's men continued to push forward.
Both sides had chances to break the deadlock after the interval but Sarkisov's introduction proved pivotal.
The striker, who came on for Marcos Pizelli, slotted home Movsisyan's left-wing cross to give Armenia the lead with Hogg finally beaten.
Hogg was the busier of the two keepers thereafter too, making fine saves from Mkhitaryan and Movsisyan in the closing stages.
Armenia's next qualifier, against Bulgaria, will be shown at the Armenian Cultural Centre in Willoughby on Wednesday.
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