If an African team is to make a major impact on the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa, Cote d'Ivoire are seen by many as the most likely candidates. And with world class talent throughout the starting 11, it's no wonder.
Les Elephants also have a point to prove after being eliminated in the first round at Germany 2006, albeit in an extremely difficult group, where they lost 2-1 to giants Argentina and the Netherlands before coming from two goals down to beat Serbia and Montenegro 3-2.
With more experience, and a little more luck in the draw, Didier Drogba and Co. are certain to be a handful in attack as they look to cement their emerging pedigree on the international level at South Africa 2010.
Befitting their status as one of the continent's powerhouses, Cote d'Ivoire strode through qualifying without losing a match, running away with their final qualifying group ahead of Burkina Faso, Malawi and Guinea.
There only moment of genuine uncertainty came when they were on the brink of qualifying, although - as usual - Didier Drogba, who responded when his team needed him.
"At the last World Cup we played really well, but we were unlucky because we were in a very tough group with Argentina and Holland and went out in the first round. But I think with this kind of experience, it will be possible at South Africa 2010 to do much better. Perhaps we can make the quarter-finals and then semi-finals; this is something we can achieve," said Drogba.
The Chelsea man's decisive 70th-minute goal at Burkina Faso gave the side just enough insurance to hold off the Stallions 3-2 in Ouagadougou, and fittingly, it was his dramatic equaliser after coming off the bench against Malawi that gave the West Africans a 1-1 draw and the point they needed to reach South Africa. All told, the Chelsea man was top scorer for Les Elephants, with six goals in five matches.
Les Elephants feature top-drawer talent throughout their side, with the Chelsea pair of Drogba and Salomon Kalou a formidable duo up front. Sevilla's Didier Zokora and Barcelona's Yaya Toure provide bite in midfield alongside Marseille's diminutive Bakary Kone, while the England-based pair of Emmanuel Eboue and Kolo Toure combine with Stuttgart's Arthur Boka to form one of the best defences in Africa.
Goalkeepers: Boubacar Barry, Daniel Yeboah, Aristide Zogbo.
Defenders: Sol Bamba, Arthur Boka, Emmanuel Eboue, Siaka Tiene, Kolo Toure, Guy Demel, Steve Gohouri, Benjamin Angoua.
Midfielders: Didier Zokora, Romaric, Cheick Tiote, Yaya Toure, Jean-Jacques Gosso, Abdel Kader Keita.
Forwards: Aruna Dindane, Seydou Doumbia, Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou, Gervinho, Emmanuel Kone.
--IBNS
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