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Drogba inspires Ivory Coast to emphatic 2-1 win over Japan

Two sharply-headed goals within three second-half minutes gave Ivory Coast a 2-1 Group C victory over Japan as the World Cup's four-game "Super Saturday" concluded with yet another hugely entertaining match.

Updated on: Jun 15, 2014 11:42 AM IST
Reuters | By , Recife, Brazil
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Two sharply-headed goals within three second-half minutes gave Ivory Coast a 2-1 Group C victory over Japan as the World Cup's four-game "Super Saturday" concluded with yet another hugely entertaining match.

Japan's forward Keisuke Honda (C) shoots and scores past Ivory Coast's goalkeeper Boubacar Barry during their World Cup match at the Pernambuco Arena in Recife.

Keisuke Honda's fierce left-foot drive after 16 minutes had Japan ahead, but the introduction of substitute Didier Drogba just after the hour seemed to lift the Africans and almost immediately they turned the game on its head.

Wilfried Bony headed the equaliser after 64 minutes and the Ivorians had only just concluded their dancing celebrations when Gervinho glanced in the second, both goals coming from pinpoint crosses by Serge Aurier.

Ivory Coast's Gervinho (L) celebrates with teammate Didier Drogba after scoring a goal during their World Cup match against Japan at the Pernambuco arena in Recife.
 
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