Côte d'Ivoire
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Argentina
versus Côte d'Ivoire 06/10/2006
Match Summary by FIFAworldcup.com
In a highly entertaining Group C game in Hamburg,
two first half goals from Hernan Crespo and
Javier Saviola helped Argentina to a 2-1 win
over Côte d'Ivoire in Hamburg on Saturday, 10
June 2006.
The Albiceleste took the lead in the 24th minute
when Crespo scored a classic poacher’s goal.
Henri Michel’s side failed to deal with a Juan
Roman Riquelme free-kick and the Chelsea striker
was on hand to turn the loose ball home.
Argentina doubled their advantage fourteen
minutes later when Riquelme picked out Saviola
with a great pass and the striker produced a
beautiful finish to steer the ball past Jean-Jacques
Tizie.
Didier Drogba, Crespo’s team-mate at Chelsea,
gave the Ivorians hope with a goal eight minutes
from time, but the South Americans hung on to
secure the three points.
The match:
3‘: Côte d’Ivoire forward Didier Drogba had
his first sight of goal but his header missed
the target by some distance and flew over the
top of the crossbar. 14‘: Argentina’s Juan Riquelme
released Maxi Rodriguez, who whipped in a dangerous
cross and Côte d’Ivoire defender Kolo Toure
just beat Hernan Crespo to it to concede a corner
before the Chelsea striker was able to pounce.
15‘: From the resulting corner, Roberto Ayala
powered a header towards goal and the Elephants’
keeper Jean-Jacques Tizie was relieved to gather
it at the second attempt.
24‘: The Albiceleste moved in front as the
game took on a frenetic pace. Riquelme provided
the cross from a free-kick and when the Ivorians
failed to deal with it and clear their lines,
Crespo was on hand to stab the loose ball home
past Tizie (1-0).
30‘: As the TV cameras picked out Argentine
legend Diego Maradona looking happy in the crowd
in Hamburg, Bonaventure Kalou tried to wipe
the smile off his face by bursting into the
area and shooting, but his effort flashed past
the post.
35‘: Drogba’s cushioned header provided the
Elephants’ midfielder Kader Keita with a fantastic
opportunity to equalise, but as he stooped to
try to guide the ball home with his head, Argentina
goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri blocked the
attempt with his legs.
38‘: Argentina extended their lead and, once
again, the outstanding Riquelme was the provider.
He cleverly steered the ball through to Javier
Saviola, who beat the offside trap to quickly
poke the ball past Tizie (2-0). Argentina search
for third:
48‘: Argentina wasted little time as they went
in search of a third killer goal. Saviola fed
Rodriguez in space. He took a touch to steady
himself before clipping the ball over the crossbar.
55‘: Villarreal playmaker Riquelme continued
to cause havoc for Côte d’Ivoire with his crosses.
He came close to scoring directly from a free-kick
near the corner flag as his pacy curling delivery
evaded everyone and almost crept in at the far
post.
59‘: Ivorian substitute Aruna Dindane crossed
for Drogba, but the Côte d’Ivoire skipper could
not get enough power on his downward header
and Argentina cleared the danger.
70‘: Drogba showed great power and determination
in the box to shield the ball well from the
Argentine defence and try to get a shot in.
The attempt fell to Keita, who in turn squared
it to Arouna Kone, but he could not keep his
shot down.
72‘: Yaya Toure had a free-kick partially blocked
from the edge of the area, but Drogba came close
to turning the ball in for the Africans, although
he guided his volley wide.
82‘: The Elephants got the goal their efforts
richly deserved and the inspirational Drogba
was the man who eventually claimed it. He was
twice involved in a move which saw him head
the ball away from goal instead of at the target,
but when Bakary Kone crossed it back to the
Chelsea star, he steered it into Argentina’s
net (2-1).
85‘: Amid intense pressure at the other end,
Rodriguez believed he had made the game safe
for Argentina by lifting the ball over Tizie
and guiding it home, but play was pulled back
for an offside flag.
In conclusion:
Argentina held on for a precious victory in
a classic end-to-end encounter, but Côte d’Ivoire
were desperately unlucky not to claim in a point
in a frenetic finish.
Match Summary by FIFAworldcup.com
Latest News:
How Côte d'Ivoire got to World Cup
2006:
Date
Teams
Score
08-Oct-05
SUD:CIV
1:3
04-Sep-05
CIV:CMR
2:3
19-Jun-05
CIV:EGY
2:0
03-Jun-05
LBY:CIV
0:0
27-Mar-05
CIV:BEN
3:0
10-Oct-04
BEN:CIV
0:1
05-Sep-04
CIV:SUD
5:0
04-Jul-04
CMR:CIV
2:0
20-Jun-04
EGY:CIV
1:2
06-Jun-04
CIV:LBY
2:0
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