Re: Armenia vs. Turkey Soccer September 6th
The National side has made some great strides under the last two coaches but they still have a long way to go. They are still not as fit as they should be and lack a offense punch {although they are not as defense oriented as they were a few years ago}. They still lack dynamic goal scorers and players that can be counted on up front. I think one of the reasons that the are still not playing at a higher level is that the domestic league is awfully weak. If the domestic league were stronger, it would attract more interest from well-know/competitive foreign clubs that might be willing to sign young Armenian players where in turn they could gain valuable experience on an exponentially higher level. This is going to take some more time, lots of money, as well as stability within the association; a tall order but not impossible. We've seen countries of comparable size {but often with much more pedigree and soccer/football tradition} perform well on the world stage such as Uruguay, Latvia, and Slovenia to name a few. The current coach has been doing a good job and they have played some great matches in the last couple of years against some very tough national sides.
The National side has made some great strides under the last two coaches but they still have a long way to go. They are still not as fit as they should be and lack a offense punch {although they are not as defense oriented as they were a few years ago}. They still lack dynamic goal scorers and players that can be counted on up front. I think one of the reasons that the are still not playing at a higher level is that the domestic league is awfully weak. If the domestic league were stronger, it would attract more interest from well-know/competitive foreign clubs that might be willing to sign young Armenian players where in turn they could gain valuable experience on an exponentially higher level. This is going to take some more time, lots of money, as well as stability within the association; a tall order but not impossible. We've seen countries of comparable size {but often with much more pedigree and soccer/football tradition} perform well on the world stage such as Uruguay, Latvia, and Slovenia to name a few. The current coach has been doing a good job and they have played some great matches in the last couple of years against some very tough national sides.
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