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North Korea 0:3 Ivory Coast: match report

SOCCER/FUTBOL WORLD CUP 2010 COREA DEL NORTE VS COSTA DE MARFIL Action photo of Yaya Toure of Ivory Coast, during game of the 2010 World Cup held at the Mbombela Stadium, South Africa./Foto de accion de Yaya Toure de Costa de Marfil, durante juego de la Copa del Mundo 2010 celebrado en el Mbombela Stadium, Sudafrica. 25 June 2010 MEXSPORT/OMAR MARTINEZ Photo via Newscom
Ivory Coast convincingly beat North Korea 3-0 on Friday, but the comprehensive win was not enough to prevent the Africans from going out of the World Cup.

Needing a glut of goals to stand any chance of advancing from Group G, Ivory Coast left Salomon Kalou on the bench and opted for a three-pronged attack of Didier Drogba, Gervais Kouassi and Abdelkader Keita.

North Korea coach Kim Jong-hun kept faith with the same starting 11 that were ruthlessly dismantled 7-0 by Portugal in their previous World Cup game.

Goals from Yaya Toure and Ndri Romaric gave the Ivorians a 2-0 half-time lead, but it could have been five or six as North Korea struggled to cope with the one-way traffic heading towards their net.

June 25, 2010 - Nelspruit, South Africa - epa02222084 Ivory Coast's Kader Keita (L) and North Korea's Cha Jong Hyok during the FIFA World Cup 2010 group G preliminary round match between North Korea and Ivory Coast at the Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit, South Africa, 25 June 2010.
Ri Myong-guk was forced into action right from the kick-off, making a smart save from Keita, but there would be no respite for the North Korean goalkeeper as Ivory Coast flooded forwarded at every opportunity.

Drogba looked in the mood from the outset and had the ball in the net in the 11th minute but his header was disallowed for offside.


The Ivorians would not have long to wait though and in the 14th minute Toure took a pass on the edge of the area before opening up his body and curling the ball into the far corner of the net.

Romaric struck the outside of the post four minutes later but was on hand to nod the ball home after Drogba crashed a vicious shot off the underside of the crossbar in the 20th minute.

North Korea's first and only chance of the first half came in the 25th minute when captain Hong Yong-jo stroked a freekick just wide of Boubacar Barry's goal.

The west Africans picked up where the left off after the break, Drogba sending a diving header wide and Kouassi failed to connect with Keita's dangerous delivery, but North Korea looked far more organised in defence than they had previously.

Jong Tae-se almost pulled one back for North Korea in the 81st minute but he could not force the ball over the line.

Instead, Ivory Coast notched up a third when Kalou, on as a substitute, side-footed home from close range in the 82nd minute after a great cross from Arthur Boka.


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