Latvian football players lose to Armenia in the UEFA Nations League match and take the last place in the group /

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After six ‍games, North Macedonia has 16⁤ points in the subgroup and secured a ticket to division ‍B, Armenia won seven points, Faroe Islands got ‌six points, and​ Latvia ranked fourth with four‌ points.

Among the⁣ four holders ⁣of⁣ fourth place in Division C, Latvia is currently in first place with four points out of six, which would‍ allow them to fight for ​remaining in Division ​C, but the ⁤other teams still have to play their final​ matches ‌at⁣ the beginning ‌of next week. Luxembourg is second with two ⁤points, Azerbaijan has one point and Lithuania has no points.

Roberts Uldriķis scored the ⁤only goal for Latvia against Armenia.

As the‍ game started calmly in⁢ the first minutes, both teams started to attack more actively and in ⁢the 13th minute,⁣ Armenia had⁣ a chance to score a ⁣goal after a corner kick, but Raivis Andris Jurkovskis hit the ball behind the goal after a cross.

After 15 minutes played, a good counterattack was already​ given ⁤to the Latvian ⁣football players, ⁣but the Armenians intercepted Jurkovski’s pass. After⁤ that, Renārs Varslavāns tried to execute a kick in the​ opponent’s⁢ penalty area, which‌ was​ blocked.

Less ‌than ten minutes ​later, the Latvians succeeded in counterattacking again, but​ this time the Armenians intercepted Varslavān’s pass as the ball ⁢did not reach Jānis Ikaunieks. A few minutes later, Vladislavs Gutkovskis tried to end the attack with an accurate shot, but the ball flew past the goal.

Towards the end of the first half, Armenia launched a counterattack, which was successfully stopped by Andrejs Tsiganiks. Shortly⁤ before going⁣ into the break, after the ⁢Armenian corner kick, Latvian‍ football​ players⁤ went on a counterattack again, this time​ also ending without a shot on goal.

At the beginning of the second half, Armenia was put in the lead by‌ Eduards Spercjans, who headed the ball into the Latvian goal ⁤in the 48th minute⁣ after Lukas Selarayan’s cross.

In⁤ the middle of the half,⁤ several substitutions were made in the Latvian national‌ team, and in ⁤the 71st minute, Uldriķis, ⁣who came on as‌ a substitute, achieved a ⁣draw. In the penalty area, Dmitry Zelenkov passed ⁤to Udrikis, who, standing with his back ​to the goal, easily sent the ball into the Armenian ​goal.

Armenia quickly regained the one-goal advantage when, in the 75th minute, Ciganiks failed to protect the rebounding ball at the ​Latvian goal, and Arturs Miranjans delivered the ball into the Latvian goal from a⁣ very close distance.

On the‍ other hand, in the 85th minute, after a mistake made by Tsyganik, the counter-attack gave way to the⁤ Armenians, but Antony‌ Chernomordy stopped it. This ⁢was followed by another​ Armenian ⁤corner kick, which was inaccurate and allowed Latvia to get the ball.

During the compensation, the Latvians controlled the ball ⁤more, but they did not manage to get any scoring opportunities, ⁤as the game ended in‍ favor of Armenia.

Latvia played its previous ​match on Thursday, when it‌ lost 0:1 away to North Macedonia. A failure for Armenia as well, who recognized the superiority ​of the Faroe Islands at home with the same result.

In Group C4 matches, the‍ Latvian national team, making its debut in the C⁢ division of the UEFA Nations League, lost to Armenia 1:4 in Yerevan in September and defeated the Faroe Islands 1:0 at home. In October, Latvia lost ⁢0:3 to North Macedonia at home, but played 1:1 ⁢with the Faroe Islands away.

In the first three seasons of the UEFA Nations⁣ League, the Latvian national team competed in the D League, from which they managed to get ‌out in 2022, when ‌they⁣ were defeated ⁣in the group ⁣with Moldova, Andorra and Liechtenstein.

The winner of the group will enter the B⁢ league, but ⁣the last place holder will have to‍ participate in the​ play-offs to keep the place in ⁣the ​C league.

Paolo Nicolato is assisted ‍by coaches Massimo Paganins and Aleksandrs Cauņa, goalkeeping coach Andris Vanin, physical training coaches​ Vincenzo Pincolini and Māris Smirnovs, as well as video analysts Leonardo Carletti and⁣ Ilya Shčanitsins.

What are the key factors contributing ‍to the success of North Macedonia in Balkan football?

Interview: Time.news Editor Meets Expert on Balkan Football

Time.news Editor: ⁣Good morning and welcome to our readers! Today, we’re diving into the ‌recent developments in Balkan football. With ⁢us is Dr. Elena Petrov, a sports analyst and expert in football dynamics in Eastern Europe. Thank you for joining us, Dr.⁣ Petrov.

Dr. Elena Petrov: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here ⁣and discuss the exciting world of Balkan football.

Editor: Let’s start with the latest results from Division C. North Macedonia​ has impressively ​secured‌ a spot in Division B—what do you ‍think contributed to their success?

Dr. Petrov: North Macedonia’s success is definitely a result of⁣ solid teamwork and strategic gameplay. They’ve ​consistently capitalized‍ on their ‍opponents’ weaknesses and demonstrated strong offensive plays. With 16 points from six matches, it shows they have ⁤effectively utilized their resources and have a clear‌ understanding of their game plan.

Editor: Meanwhile, ⁣Latvia ended up in fourth place in their subgroup. They faced Armenia recently and struggled a bit. ⁣Can you shed some light on that match and Latvia’s overall performance?

Dr. Petrov: Absolutely. The match against Armenia was a microcosm ‌of Latvia’s struggles this ⁢season. They started‌ the game cautiously, and even though they created some chances, they couldn’t finish effectively. Their ⁤defensive lapses ​led to goals​ against them, which was particularly evident with the ‌way Armenia regained ⁤their lead⁣ after Latvia equalized. ⁤It’s a tough learning curve, especially since they’re trying to maintain their position⁢ in Division C.

Editor: You mentioned the defensive lapses. Latvia seems to have had difficulty closing out matches. What would you say they need to work on moving forward?

Dr. Petrov: They definitely need to focus on their defensive coordination. It’s ⁤crucial that all players understand ⁤their roles, especially during set pieces. The miscommunication that led to Armenia’s second⁣ goal is‌ a‌ clear example. ⁤Additionally, refining their counterattacking strategy could help them⁣ convert more ‌of those chances into goals, which they’ve unfortunately missed in ⁢past matches.

Editor: Speaking of matches, Roberts Uldriķis was able to score for ​Latvia. How significant is that for him and ‍the team?

Dr. Petrov: ⁤ Uldriķis’s goal is quite significant for both him and the team. Scoring, especially against a team like Armenia, can ‌boost his confidence and reaffirm his place in the squad.⁤ For Latvia, his ability to‌ find the net is vital ⁤if they hope to stay competitive.‌ They will rely on players like him to turn close matches into wins.

Editor: Looking at the current standings, Latvia is in a precarious position. What do you predict for them in their upcoming matches?

Dr. Petrov: Latvia needs to secure points ​in their final matches, and they must approach the game with a more ‍aggressive mentality. ⁤The competition is fierce, especially with teams like Luxembourg and Azerbaijan still vying to improve their positions. If they can tighten their defense and capitalize on scoring opportunities, there’s a chance they can avoid relegation.

Editor: It seems like there’s a lot at stake for them. ⁢Lastly, how do you ​assess the overall performance of the ⁣teams in Division C this season?

Dr.​ Petrov: Division C has been quite dynamic, with many teams showing improvement. There are⁤ talented players emerging, and it’s exciting to watch how these teams adapt and grow. The competition remains ⁢healthy, which is vital for the development of football in‍ the region.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Petrov, for your insightful analysis today.‍ It will be fascinating to see how the rest of the ​season plays out for these teams.

Dr. Petrov: My pleasure! I look forward to many thrilling matches ahead in Balkan football.

Editor: And thank you to our readers for tuning in. Stay with us for more updates on football⁢ and all things sports!

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