The Elephants are the favourites to win South Africa 2013 |
The Chipolopolo of Zambia stunned the entire continent by beating overwhelming favourites the Elephants of the Ivory Coast in 2012 . The Elephants and the Black Stars of Ghana were both highly fancied to reach the reach the final in the absence of other continental giants; Egypt, Cameroon and Nigeria, but the Zambians threw a spanner in the works to claim their first Nations Cup title. The Ivorians have regrouped and head to South Africa with a hugely talented squad. Here is an insight into the enigmatic Elephants of the Ivory Coast.
The Elephants of Ivory Coast
Winners: 1992
Runners-up 2006 & 2012
Predicted position: Winners
Key Players: Didier Drogba (Shangai Shenua), Yahya Toure (Manchester City), Gervinho (Arsenal), Cheick Tiote (Newcastle United), Romaric (Real Zagaroza), Salomon Kalou (Lille) and Max Gradel (Saint-Etienne)
Talismanic captain Didier Drogba will lead the Elephants in South Africa |
The Elephants were regarded as favourites to win the previous four tournaments, and once again they go into South Africa 2013 as the out-right favourites. The favourites tag has not been too kind to the Ivorians as they have failed to win any of the last four tournaments despite having a squad that is the envy of many nations on the continent. While some Ivorians have accused the players of lacking the mental fortitude required to win the Nations Cup, others have pointed to ill-fortune as the team reached two of the last four Nations Cup finals (2006 & 2012), but lost both on penalty shoot-outs.
Yaya Toure; the African Player of the Year 2011 & 2012 |
Yaya Toure being consoled by his President Alassane Ouattara folloing the 8-7 defeat to Zambia on penalties |
Gervinho |
Drogba will be seeking redemption following his crucial spot-kick failures at both the 2006 and 2012 Nations Cup finals. He has had a brilliant career characterised by his Champions League winning performance against Bayern Munich, but winning the Nations Cup has become the Holy Grail in his illustrious career. The Ivorians can also count on Manchester City's Yaya Toure; the current African Player of the Year, Arsenal's Gervinho, Newscastle United's Cheick Tiote, Lille's Salomon Kalou, Max Gradel of Saint-Etienne and Romaric of Real Zaragoza. Lacina Traore of Anzhi has also been in good form this season and he could be a threat for the Ivorians, should he get the chance to play in this hugely talented team. The Elehpants are without doubt the continent's strongest team on paper, and they are yet again the overwhelming favourites, but as the last four tournaments have shown, the favourites tag might just be too heavy a burden for the Ivorians. They will be hoping to finally deliver the Holy Grail in South Africa.