What Went Right? Like every African football side, the Ivory Coast was athletic and strong. Made very good use of the center of the field and linked up with their forward players pretty well. On the rare occasions they used the flanks they found the spacing to sustain offensive buildup by switching play and putting together passes in combination. For the most part, though, they stayed surprisingly compact and managed to make good use of direct attacking quality through the center. Pounded the ball incessantly into the box, which kept their opponents on their heels. Defensive proficiency was based more on athletic skill than organization and discipline, but they made it work.
What Went Wrong? They should have used the flanks a helluva lot more than they did. Not the best at creating space, getting into space, and making diagonal runs; would rather run at you than around you. They weren’t the best at crosses, through balls and service into the box even though they kept pounding the ball up front. Aside from an injured and out-of-form Didier Drogba their forwards showed little ability to get on the end of service and even less refined finishing skills. Got easily frustrated and as a result would start committing cheap fouls. Defense would get weary as games went on and as a result they would lose their discipline and shape in the back. By then the backline relied almost exclusively on individual defensive skills and achievement.
Who Stepped Up To The Plate? Gotta give it to Drogba. He manned up, played with a broken arm (even though it was obvious it hurt), and was their best finisher. Gervinho made for a decent target man. Kader Keita came inside to make a good linkup to the front. Yaya Toure was one of the better holding midfielders. Good defensive performance from center backs Didier Zokora and Kolo Toure in front of goal.
Who Didn’t Show Up? Fullbacks Arthur Boka and Emmanuel Eboue would lose their focus in the back and give up a lot of service from the opposition flanks. Romaric and Ismael Tiote saw little of the ball unless they came inside. Basically play on the flanks was just nonexistent unless the Ivorians got behind.
How Was The Coaching? I expected a little more of an imaginative, open, attacking game from Sven Goran Eriksson. God knows they have the talent for it, but he only got this job just after they qualified, so I guess he really didn’t have time to get the Ivorians to play a little more elegantly.
Did They Finish Where They Were Expected? I thought they’d have the chops to beat Portugal and get out of what turned out to be a really tough group. Most people thought otherwise. Too bad Drogba played with a severe injury. I’m certain healthy he would have been the one superstar to raise his game and impress up.
Now What? I like Eriksson, so I hope he stays on and installs the aggressive, wide open attack I know they are capable of.