01.06.2010 13:44
Barca’s World Cup: Ivory Coast (VI)
Marc Guillén
In just a few days the very first World Cup finals to be held on the African continent will kick off, and many people are hoping an African side will challenge for the top prize. Ivory Coast, featuring Touré Yaya, are among the favourites to do well.
Right now, Ivory Coast is probably the strongest team on the African continent. They were unbeaten
in the qualifying phase and boast some of the European leagues’ best known players, such as
the Touré brothers, Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and Eboué.
The group of death
However, Ivory Coast are up against some tough opposition in their group. They meet Portugal
in their opening match and then take on the mighty Brazil and one of the great unknowns –
North Korea.
If Ivory Coast go through to the next round, they will meet one of the teams from
Spain’s group. That means that Touré could come up against Brazilian team-mate Alves in the
group stage before a possible clash with 8 of his team-mates in the Spain team.
Eriksson brings order
Despite a flawless World Cup qualifying campaign, Ivory Coast made a shock quarterfinal exit
from the African Cup of Nations, leading to the sacking of national team manager Vahid Halilhodzic.
He was replaced by the experienced Swedish coach Sven Goran Eriksson with the brief to bring
greater discipline and defensive rigour to a team of individual stars. His previous World Cup
experience with Mexico and England has helped Eriksson build a cohesive unit in record time.
The experience of 2006
Ivory Coast made its first appearance in a World Cup finals in Germany 2006. Despite giving a
good account of themselves, they failed to qualify from a very tough group after narrow defeats to
Argentina and Holland and claiming their only victory against Serbia & Montenegro.