𤩠Historic Ivory Coast! Beat CuraƧao 2-0, through groups for 1st time š
𤩠Historic Ivory Coast! Beat CuraƧao 2-0, through groups for 1st time š Mission accomplished. Ivory Coast beat CuraƧao a clear 2-0 in their final group match and book their place in the knockout stage of the World Cup. It is a historic result for the Elephants: they had never before managed to get past the first round of a World Cup. In Philadelphia, FaĆ©ās side took just seven minutes to seize control of the match: a lapse in concentration from the Caribbean back line opened the way for DiomandĆ© , who squared it for Nicolas PepĆ©. The Villarreal forward arrived from deep like a train and side-footed home for 1-0. CuraƧaoās response was not long in coming, with Chong testing Fofana for the first time, and the goalkeeper was equal to it. At the other end, Ivory Coast came close to doubling their lead several times through Diallo , who first missed narrowly and was then denied by a crucial intervention from the opposition defence. āļø PepĆ© seals it again As the minutes passed, Advocaatās men grew in confidence and threatened through efforts from Gaari , Chong and Bacuna , but they could not find an equaliser. After the break, Ivory Coast raised the tempo again andāafter KessiĆ© had come closeāfound the goal for the final 2-0 in the 64th minute: SangarĆ© produced a brilliant through ball and PepĆ© grabbed his personal brace, virtually putting the game to bed. It was a fine goal from the former Arsenal man, confirming that he has real talent when he is on form. Late on, CuraƧao tried to make the scoreline less harsh through Floranus , Noslin āwho came close to a spectacular long-range goalāand Chong , but Fofana kept his clean sheet intact. The Ivorians saw out the final minutes without any trouble and claimed a valuable win that secures qualification for the round of 32, behind group winners Germany. There they will face either France or Norway. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in š®š¹ here.
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