Manchester United new boy Henrikh Mkhitaryan is the kind of player all defenders hate to play against, according to his former international coach Tom Jones.
Jones first spotted a raw teenager appearing in Armenia's Under-21s against their counterparts from Liechtenstein back in 2006. The 17-year-old caught the coach's eye in Yerevan and has never looked back since, earning a dream move to Old Trafford this summer to become part of Jose Mourinho's new-look United side.
In the mid-2000s, Jones was assisting Armenia manager Ian Porterfield, Sunderland's 1973 FA Cup final hero, after a stint in South Korea. The coach took over as interim boss when Porterfield sadly lost his battle with cancer and, in his six games in charge, helped engender a change in mindset that has benefited an attacking spark like Mkhitaryan.
Clearly, his first impression of the young FC Pyunik prospect was a positive one. "I was with the main national side but the first time I saw Henrikh was when he was playing for the Under-21s," Jones told ManUtd.com. "I was there sitting with Vardan [Minasyan], who was a coach with the national team and ended up taking over when I left.
"I said: 'He's too good to be playing in that team. Get him in the full squad.' From that time, he just joined the full squad and was regularly part of the training."