Côte d'Ivoire
- S. Doumbia 72'
1
FT
1
Guinea
- M. Yattara 36'
The Roma forward was set off for an off-ball incident when his side were 1-0 down but the CSKA Moscow striker rose from the bench to rescue a point
Seydou Doumbia rose from the bench to rescue a 1-1 draw for Cote d'Ivoire against Guinea, despite Gervinho's earlier red card.
Despite Herve Renard's men boasting a formidable attacking line-up
including Wilfried Bony, Salomon Kalou, Yaya Toure and Gervinho, Guinea
had led through Mohammed Yattara's first-half strike.
The Lyon striker made the most of sloppy Ivorian defending to finish
and, when Gervinho was sent off for lashing out at Naby Keita before the
hour, all signs were pointing to a huge upset in Group D's first
fixture.
Guinea's Ibrahima Traore then hit the bar in a further scare for the
Ivory Coast, who have often flattered to deceive in recent editions of
the AFCON given the huge amount of quality at their disposal.
However, their class came to the fore as Bony played in substitute
Doumbia to calmly tuck away the equaliser 18 minutes from time, although
questions will likely still be asked of Renard following an under-par
Ivorian showing.
Chances were few and far between early on as Guinea were able to snuff out an early opening created by Gervinho for Yaya Toure.
The Roma forward was among the brightest sparks for the Ivory Coast
in the opening stages and forced the game's first chance - collecting
the ball on the halfway line and surging forward before crossing
for Bony.
The new Manchester City signing saw his effort saved by Naby Yattara,
with the Guinea goalkeeper able to tip Gervinho's effort on the rebound
onto the post and away from danger.
Kalou then infuriated Guinea’s defenders with what they felt was a
dive in the area - any half-hearted penalty appeals swiftly waved away
by referee Mehdi Abid Charef.
However, against the run of play, Guinea took the lead as Mohamed
Yattara made the most of a loose Serge Aurier clearance nine minutes
before the break.
On the turn, he unleashed a fierce left-footed strike past Sylvain
Gbohouo while his namesake Naby was required to tip over a
long-range Bony strike early in the second half.
Ivorian skipper Yaya Toure was next to go close - firing wide from
the edge of the area - but Renard's men appeared lacklustre and were not
allowed to generate any tempo by a busy Guinea outfit.
And their hopes of getting anything from the game were dealt a huge
blow when Gervinho saw red card for an off-the-ball incident with Keita
- leaving the pitch visibly upset by his actions.
However, substitute Doumbia made his case for assuming Gervinho's
place against Mali on Saturday as he rescued a point with 18 minutes
remaining - making the most of Bony's clever lay-off to level and avoid
what would have been a real shock.
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