Blicherreport presents 30 best footballers of Europe. Among Pirlo, Falcao, Ibrahimović, Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, there is also the name of HenrikhMkhitaryan, who represents the Armenian National team and Shakhtar Donetsk.
“Europe’s elite clubs will be asking their scouting departments: “Is HenrikhMkhitaryan fool’s gold?”
ArtemMilevskiy could walk past opponents, and, because he played the game with such panache, many pundits wrongly assumed he could make the step up.
Brandão scored goals with ease during his time with Shakhtar Donetsk. However, he was just another forward in Ligue 1.
HenrikhMkhitaryan’s 16 goals in 16 games this season is eye-catching, but so was Marc Janko’s 40 goals in 36 games for Red Bull Salzburg during the 2008-09 season.
Janko wasn’t so superhuman for Twente or Porto.
Mkhitaryan was always a tidy player, but now that he’s scoring goals at a sensational rate, he’ll become fodder for transfer rumours.
He was quite impressive against Italy when he caused Andrea Barzagli all sorts of problems.
Another test of Mkhitaryan’s goal-scoring credentials is when Shakhtar face Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.”