“I’m ready to resign, should people demand my resignation. I suggest the accusers meet me personally and discuss the issues of concern. I saw some posts in social networks suggesting I was the one to pick the lineup for a game vs. Malta and that I fixed the match. If I can harm Armenian football in any way, let those people tell me so personally,” Hayrapetryan told a news conference and reported on PanARMENIAN.net.
A goal by Michael Mifsud early in the game gave Malta the first away win in a competitive match in twenty years. Before this game, Armenia had lost three matches, claiming their only points in a win over Malta at Ta’ Qali. However last Tuesday, they bounced back from the defeat to Malta with a 4-0 win over Denmark in Copenhagen.
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