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Ivory Coast Makes History: First World Cup Knockout Berth

Ivory Coast secured their first-ever FIFA World Cup knockout stage qualification with a 2-0 victory over Curacao. Nicolas Pepe scored both goals, crediting teamwork for the historic achievement. Coach Emerse Fae acknowledged areas for improvement but emphasized the importance of winning without conceding. The team will face either France or Norway in the round of 32.

FIFA WC: 'Not everything was perfect, but winning without conceding is important,' says Ivory Coast's caoch

Philadelphia, June 26

Ivory Coast head coach Emerse Fae described his team's first-ever qualification for the FIFA World Cup knockouts as a historic moment for Ivorian football and admitted that there was still room for improvement.

Nicolas Pepe scored a dynamic double as Ivory Coast secured their place in the knockout stages for the first time after previous group-stage exits in 2006, 2010 and 2014 with a comfortable victory over Curacao, whose FIFA World Cup debut ended on a disappointing note.

"I hope everyone enjoys this qualification and celebrates it properly," Fae was quoted by Xinhua. "Then keep sending us your support and positive energy so that we can go as far as possible in this competition. Not everything was perfect, but we won 2-0 without conceding. That's important for our confidence heading into the knockout stage," he added.

Meanwhile, Pepe credited teamwork after scoring twice to help Cote d'Ivoire defeat Curacao 2-0 on Thursday, sending the Elephants into the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time.

"There is a lot of joy and pride," Pepe said. "It's the first time in our history that we've reached the knockout stage. But this achievement belongs to everyone - the players, the coaching staff and everyone around the team."

Pepe, whose two goals came after Cote d'Ivoire failed to convert a number of chances in its defeat to Germany, said the team had learned from that setback. "We created a lot of opportunities against Germany but didn't score. We worked on that, and today we were more clinical."

The 31-year-old also rejected suggestions that the victory was an individual achievement. "I scored, but my teammates created those chances for me. This is a collective success."

Fae echoed that message, attributing the team's progress to the unity inside the squad. "This is a young team, and for almost all of these players it is their first World Cup," he said. They are talented, but above all they are united. Even players competing for the same position enjoy being together. That healthy competition helps everyone improve."

The coach also praised Pepe's return to the national team after the forward missed last year's Africa Cup of Nations triumph. "We always kept in touch with Nicolas," Fae said. "We always believed he could help us, and today we're seeing the Nicolas Pepe we always wanted."

Ivory Coast will face either France or Norway in the round of 32, but neither Pepe nor Fae was interested in discussing preferred opponents.

"If you want to go all the way, you have to be ready to face anyone," Pepe said. "There is no point calculating which opponent would be easier," Fae added. "The important thing is to prepare well, believe in ourselves and try to win whoever we play."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Coach Fae saying "not everything was perfect" shows real maturity. In Indian sports, we often see teams get overconfident after one win. But this Ivorian team has the right mindset - they know they need to improve. That unity he talks about, even among players competing for the same position, that's what builds champions. 🇨🇮

Vikram M

Pepe's two goals are great but I still feel they could have scored more against Curacao. The German match exposed their finishing issues. In knockout games, you can't afford to be wasteful. That said, history is history - first knockout round qualification is massive for African football! India's own football journey has so much to learn from such teams.

Sneha F

Love how Pepe credits his teammates! In Indian sports culture, we often go ga-ga over individual performances, but football is truly a team game. This Ivorian squad seems to have fantastic chemistry. And that statement about "no point calculating opponents" - that's the attitude of champions. Rooting for Ivory Coast to go far! 🤞🇨🇮

Rahul R

What a transformation for Ivory Coast! From group-stage exits in 2006, 2010, 2014 to now knockout qualifiers - that's patience and planning paying off. Coach Fae keeping in touch with Pepe during his AFCON absence shows personal touch that makes great teams. As someone who follows both cricket and football in India, I appreciate this kind of sports management.

Naveen S

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