Ivory Coast v DR Congo: Dussyer demands true strength from players

Ivory Coast was held to a disappointing 0-0 draw by Togo in its opening Group C match at Stade d'Oyem, while its opponents on Friday sprang a shock by beating Morocco 1-0 to go top of the group in the Africa Cup of Nations.

Published : Jan 19, 2017 23:41 IST

Ivory Coast boss Michel Dussuyer described the performance against Togo as "a pale copy" of their true potential.
Ivory Coast boss Michel Dussuyer described the performance against Togo as "a pale copy" of their true potential.
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Ivory Coast boss Michel Dussuyer described the performance against Togo as "a pale copy" of their true potential.

Ivory Coast boss Michel Dussuyer wants his side to produce a performance worthy of the champions when it meets DR Congo in its second Africa Cup of Nations clash.

The holders was held to a disappointing 0-0 draw by Togo in its opening Group C match at Stade d'Oyem, while its opponents on Friday sprang a shock by beating Morocco 1-0 to go top.

Ivory Coast dominated possession but managed only two shots on target against Togo - both of which came in the first half - and Dussuyer described the performance as "a pale copy" of their true potential.

"It is not the start that we would have liked," said Dussuyer, who succeeded Herve Renard after the triumph of 2015. "We expect more from ourselves. We did not manage to put intensity into our game. We played at 1700 local time and it was very hot.

"We did not know how to destabilise Togo. In the end, it was a pale copy of what we can do. We are all aware of this, me more so than anyone."

DR Congo's opening victory came despite its preparations having been marred by a dispute over bonuses, while it was forced to finish the game in Oyem with nine men following Joyce Lomalisa Mutambala's red card and an injury to captain Gabriel Zakuani.

The Northampton Town defender, who hopes to be fit for Friday's match, was delighted to take charge of the group but warned his side to sharpen up its defensive play if it is to claim a second win that would send them into the quarterfinal.

"We saw the other result and we wanted to stamp our authority on the group," he said. "That was the main thing. We managed to come through unscathed with three points.

"Morocco had too many chances from crosses, so we need to stop crosses a bit better. Ivory Coast have a very good attacking team, so our shape needs to be a bit better."

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Ivory Coast - Wilfried Bony

Ivory Coast won the last AFCON meeting between these sides two years ago thanks largely to Bony's efforts, the striker setting up two goals in a 3-1 win.

The Stoke City forward managed a 100 per cent passing accuracy during his 20-minute cameo against Togo, underlining his usefulness when it comes to linking play, while his aerial threat remains unquestionable.

If DR Congo is unable to prevent crosses - something captain Zakuani has called for - then Bony could be ready to pounce.

 

DR Congo - Gabriel Zakuani

The skipper is expected to be available for the match after picking up a late knock in what was a supremely effective display against Morocco.

The 30-year-old kept the back line marshalled well throughout and restricted Renard's side to a limited number of chances once Junior Kabananga had broken the deadlock in the 55th minute.

Ivory Coast is unlikely to be as toothless as it was against Togo - especially if Bony plays a bigger part - and Zakuani's calming presence could be essential.

 

KEY OPTA STATS:

- The last two AFCON encounters between Ivory Coast and DR Congo have produced eight goals.
- DR Congo is unbeaten in its last seven group games at the AFCON (six draws followed by one win).
- DR Congo won its opening game this year despite having 11 fewer shots than its opponents, Morocco (1-0). It has never won its first two matches at an AFCON.
- This is Michel Dussuyer's fifth AFCON tournament as head coach. The Ivory Coast boss has never progressed further than the quarterfinal (2004 and 2015, both with Guinea).
- DR Congo boss Florent Ibenge is taking charge of his second AFCON. In 2015, he took his home nation to third place.

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