Ivory Coast team ‘deeply disappointed’

Ivory Coast have yet again failed to fulfil their favourite’s tag at the Africa Cup of Nations, and are heading home feeling very disappointed, coach Francois Zahoui says.

The top team on the continent were defeated by Zambia 8-7 in a dramatic penalty shootout in Sunday’s final, reviving memories of their 2006 penalty shootout defeat to Egypt in Cairo.

The Elephants had come to the 2012 event with high hopes of atoning for further failures in 2008 and 2010.

But they now head home trophyless, despite having had an opportunity to claim the title until captain Didier Drogba sent a second-half penalty high over the bar.

Zahoui said: “The disappointment is enormous and it’s sadness which is the overwhelming sensation.

“We are very upset tonight. I was anticipating a difficult game, I knew it wasn’t going to be a walk in the park.

“We didn’t start well but we had occasions like the penalty to kill off the game.

“Then Zambia began to believe. That’s football.”

Zambia were driven by their desire to honour the national team wiped out in a 1993 plane crash off the Libreville coast.

However Zahoui insists his side were also hungry to win the title for only the second time after 1992.

“The Zambians had a history but we also wanted to win this Cup.

“We wanted to claim the title because of the difficult situation in the Ivory Coast.”

Asked if this was the end of Didier Drogba’s so-called ‘golden generation’ Zahoui said: “Off the cuff we can’t make a decision like that. The players produced a lot of effort, they gave their all.

“This generation went close in 2006.

“We’ll have to reflect on what’s happened. We’re going to return to Abidjan and reflect on things.

“We have to bring in fresh blood but we’ll see about all that with the Federation and take the right decision.”

He insisted there were positives to take home from this Nations Cup, despite Sunday’s defeat.

“When you produce a competition like we did without conceding one goal (in regulation time) and score nine goals it’s hard to accept because we had one hand on the Cup.

“There’s a lot of satisfaction as well for us, the players displayed maturity.”

Chelsea star Salomon Kalou reckoned the Elephants lacked experience in certain areas.

He added: “We created chances but luck wasn’t on our side. But that said, not to concede a goal in the whole competition is some feat.

“The penalty shootout is a lottery.

“As for the veterans we’ll have to see if they want to continue, it’s a personal choice.”

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