Argentina's
Riquelme Juan (R) vies with Cote d'Ivoire's player during a Group C match at the
2006 FIFA Football World Cup in Hamburg, Germany, yesterday. Argentina won 2-1.-
Xinhua
Twice world champions Argenina, who suffered an early exit in Korea/Japan
World Cup four years ago, crushed might-be dark horse Cote d'Ivoire 2-1 in their
Group C duel at the 2006 tournament yesterday.
The Group C is widely recognized as Group of Death which also includes the
Netherlands and Serbia and Montenegro.
Argentine coach Jose Pekerman said after the match that although Cote
d'Ivoire was World Cup debutant, it was a tough opponent indeed.
"I was very glad and it was very important that Heman Crespo scored and put
us in 1-0 lead," Pekerman noted.
And Javier Saviola and Juan Riquelme played their role in the match, which
guaranteed the victory, he added.
Thanks to world class strikers Crespo and Javier Saviola, Argentina enjoyed a
2-0 lead in the first half.
Riquelme provided the cross from a free-kick and when the Africans failed to
deal with it and clear their lines, Crespo was on hand to stab the loose ball
home past goalkeeper Jean-Jacques Tizie.
It was a payback for a powerful header by defender Roberto Ayala in the
penalty ten minutes ago, which flew overpast the goalline but denied by Tizie in
his second attempt. The referees did not catch the scene.
Argentina doubled their advantage in the 38th minute when Riquelme picked out
Saviola with a great pass and the striker produced a beautiful finish to steer
the ball past Tizie.
Saviola, the talented striker of Spanish first division side Sevilla, was
awarded the best player of the match after the game.
Cote d'Ivoire also played quite well and created many scoring chances.
However, the debutants failed to convert any of them in the first half.
Just before Saviola's goal, Cote d'Ivoire midfieler Kader Keitaalmost scored
an equalizer with a goalmouth header. Mysteriously, Argentine goalkeeper Roberto
Abbondanzieri clinched the ball with his legs.
Cote d'Vioire's French coach Henri Michel said after the match," I am
disappointed at the result. We had chances to tie the score but did not catch
them."
Michel said that his team is unexperienced and the players did not deal with
the ball in right way all the time.
"Our opponents are more experienced than us in reading the match. And they
have many talented players." Michel said.
"World Cup games are quite different from those friendlies or league games,
and the Argentinians did better than us today." he added.
Both teams played brilliant attacking football and won the applause and
respect from the fans. The Africans even gained the upper hand before conceding
the first goal.
Pekerman said, "Our defense was well organized and players did well in
carrying out the tactics. I must say we did a good job in defense today. And I
appreciate that."
The South Americans began to control the pace of the game in the second half
with the 2-0 lead. In the 58th minute, Riquelme blasted a free kick from the
right, which was just an inch wide from the left post.
Drogba, the Africans' star striker who played for English premier league
champion Chelsea, played more aggressively in the second half but was tackled
down many times.
Cote d'Ivoire forward Bakary Kone who substituted midfielder Kanga Akale in
the second half got a clear scoring chance in the penalty on 72 minutes but his
right-foot shot flew over the pole.
Two minutes later, Drogba squandered another chance in the penalty area when
his tip shot just missed the goal.
However, the Chelsea prolific striker proved his value in the 82nd minute
when he beat two Argentine defenders around him and poked in a cross in the box.
Only three minutes later, the South Americans almost widened the lead to 3-1
when Maxi Rodriguez rushed into the area and beat the goalkeeper who loosed the
ball. But the goal was denied as offside.
The injury time saw flash and skilful attacks from both sides and the
Argentinians smiled to the end.
"We made many mistakes in the match. I hope my players will not lose
confidence. Now we have to concentrate on our next match against the
Netherlands." Michel said.