Ivory Coast need miracle!
The West Africans are hoping they can defy the odds to get out of a tough group after Portugal whipped the Asian team 7-0, notching up an almost insurmountable goal difference.
Ivory Coast must beat North Korea by a huge score and hope Brazil overcome Portugal in the other game in the group.If we remain in, it will be a great miracle,” said defender Arthur Boka. “Only God knows (if we can do it).”
The clash will pit the tournament’s fairest team against one of the most physical. North Korea committed only three fouls in the heavy defeat by Portugal, while Ivory Coast were penalised for 23 fouls in their fiercely contested match with Brazil.
“If Portugal can beat them 7-0 why can’t we do the same?” said Boka, although neither he nor midfielder Gervinho - who said he held his head in despair watching the whitewash - looked very convinced.
“For us what is more important is to exit this tournament with our heads held high,” he repeated at least three times at a news conference in which both players seemed somewhat dejected.
North Korea’s place at the finals has propelled the reclusive nation into the international spotlight and they started well with a brave 2-1 loss to Brazil.
Suitably encouraged, their match against Portugal was broadcast live but it was a move the government probably regretted after the barrage of goals conceded.
Portugal lauded the fair play of the Asian side, who have committed only 13 fouls and picked up just two yellow cards.
Coach Kim Jong-hun has said he will adopt different tactics - probably strengthening his defence - for the game against African Footballer of the Year Didier Drogba’s team.
Already eliminated, North Korea are under no competitive pressure to win but, with their rivals South Korea reaching the second round, they will be keen to at least earn a point and salvage some pride after the tournament’s worst defeat.
“The only problem with the (North Korea) team is they have difficulty finishing,” said Ivory Coast’s Boka, a problem he hopes will continue in Nelspruit on Friday.
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