Drogba inspires Ivory Coast to win over Japan

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RECIFE, Brazil — Didier Drogba came off the bench to inspire Ivory Coast to a 2-1 comeback victory over
Japan in a World Cup Group C match on Saturday.
Drogba, who had been carrying an injury, came on in the 62nd minute when his team was losing 1-0.
The talismanic striker’s arrival immediately lifted the Ivory Coast team and Wilfried Bony and Gervinho
scored with headers two minutes apart. Both goals were set up by curling crosses from defender Serge
Aurier.
Coach Sabri Lamouchi’s inspired substitution negated Keisuke Honda’s first half goal that had given Japan
the lead in a group that also includes Colombia and Greece. Colombia beat Greece 3-0 earlier on
Saturday.
The 36-year-old former Chelsea star started for Ivory Coast in the last two World Cups, but neither of
those sides made it out of group play. He probably lacks the fitness to play 90 minutes these days, but
his impact as a substitute can be dramatic, as was shown on a rainy night in Recife.
Now the Ivory Coast is in good shape to advance to the second round for the first time. Next up is
Colombia, the group leader by virtue of goal difference. That match is Thursday, as is Japan’s next test
against Greece.
Japan had the better of the play in the first half, taking a lead through Honda’s hard left-footed strike
from about 12 yards in the 16th minute.
Yuto Nagatomo slid a pass across the edge of the penalty area to Honda, who settled the ball cleanly with
his right foot before belting his 21st career international goal under the cross bar and inside the near
post.
Japan had several chances to widen its lead in the opening 45 minutes, and will rue missing them.
Just minutes after Honda’s goal, Japan defender Atsuto Uchida made a run down the right and unloaded a
point-blank shot that Ivory Coast goalkeeper Boubacar Barry parried. Honda’s curling shot from the edge
of the penalty area soon after forced Barry to make a leaping save.
Ivory Coast dominated the second half but the sluggish-looking team was making little headway until the
arrival of Drogba galvanized it. Within minutes, Bony’s angled header found the goal and then Gervinho
scored with a near post header that goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima should have saved.
Japan could not make any impression on the Ivory Coast defense in the remaining 20 minutes.
The game marked the World Cup debut for Lamouchi, a 42-year-old Frenchman of Moroccan descent who was
widely seen as a surprise hire in 2012. It was also an unpopular move among fans in the Ivory Coast, who
favored a more experienced coach for a team which has been to the previous two World Cups, and which has
a number of players who have flourished in Europe’s top professional leagues.

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