Cape Argus

Time is running out for ageing Ivorians

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IVORY COAST are the top-ranked team in Africa, they are anchored by the continent’s best player and boosted by a perfect run in qualifying, and they are also favourites to win the African Cup of Nations.

The star-studded squad, which has underperfo­rmed in the past, now has to prove their No 1 ranking.

Without an African title for 20 years and following disappoint­ing performanc­es at the last two Cup of Nations and the 2010 World Cup, Ivory Coast are approachin­g a last-chance scenario for some their leading players – especially Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.

The 33-year-old forward, who has so often led the Elephants’ charge at the African Cup, won’t have a better chance to claim a continenta­l title, especially with former winners Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa all absent.

Drogba leads an impressive forward line for Ivory Coast, alongside Chelsea teammate Salomon Kalou and Arsenal winger Gervinho. Fellow veteran Kolo Toure forms the heart of the defence.

Yet Ivory Coast’s success may depend on whether Kolo’s younger brother, midfielder Yaya Toure, can take his dominant form for English Premier League team Manchester City onto the fields in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.

Yaya Toure was voted Africa’s 2011 player of the year and there’s little argument that he is currently the continent’s outstandin­g player. He anchors the impressive lineup, which includes players from the top leagues in England, France and Germany.

But as Ivory Coast have discovered before with their recent failures, culminatin­g in a surprising quarter-final exit at the 2010 tournament, Africa’s championsh­ip doesn’t always suit the Europe-based stars.

“We hope this year will be our year,” Yaya Toure said. “It’s always difficult. We fell three times. It is so difficult. We have all the players playing in Europe. We know Africa is different, the weather, the fields. We have to fire. Quality is not enough to win the African Cup of Nations. If you speak about quality, the Ivory Coast has fantastic quality. We need the fighting spirit because you know Africa is so difficult, so hard.”

Kolo Toure conceded Ivory Coast had undoubtedl­y “struggled” at the Cup of Nations, despite their talented group of players. After the failure at the African Cup in Angola and a first-round exit at the 2010 World Cup, Ivory Coast turned to former internatio­nal Francois Zahoui to coach the squad after a string of foreign managers. That appeared to be the right decision as, under Zahoui, the Ivorians produced a perfect qualifying campaign for the African Cup, winning six out of six games to head to the tournament as the form team as well as the top-ranked team in Africa.

Warm-up wins over Tunisia and Libya in the run-in to the African Cup underlined Ivory Coast’s status as obvious favourites for a first continenta­l title since their only previous success in 1992. The expectatio­n is great.

“The pressure is normal,” Kolo Toure said, denying the favourites tag would weigh down the Ivorians. “Every time we play a tournament, everybody expects us to be the winning the team. For us, the pressure is normal. We are relaxed. We have prepared for the tournament well. We are ready to go there and make a show.”

Drogba may not have many more African Cups left, while Kolo Toure is also heading toward the end of his career. They are part of a strong generation for Ivory Coast that has not lived up to its promise yet in internatio­nal football – another heavy load for the squad to carry.

“I’m 30 years old and most of the team are 30. For us, we just need to now win this tournament,” Kolo Toure said. “That is the only thing missing in our record. We have been in the World Cup twice. We know winning World Cup is difficult. If we don’t win (the African Cup) it will bad thing for us.”

Ivory Coast open against Sudan, then face Burkina Faso and Angola. – Sapa-ap.

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SALOMON KALOU
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GERVINHO
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DIDIER DROGBA
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