Didier Drogba’s African dream

by Gareth Freeman on October 12, 2009 · 2 comments

Drogba Didier Drogbas African dreamChelsea and Côte d’Ivoire striker Didier Drogba has set his sights firmly on World Cup glory with his home nation.  The pow­er­ful striker, regarded by many as the best front­man in the world, scored the equal­is­ing goal that secured the Cote d’Ivoire’s place in South Africa and admit­ted he has grandiose plans for the tour­na­ment next sum­mer.

“It is going to be a chal­lenge,” explained Drogba. “To make it to the final will not be easy because there are great teams like Brazil and Ger­many who have won the World Cup for many years.

But my team-mates and I want to make his­tory and want to change the way the world sees African football.

I hope that we’ll be the team that is going to go to the final and win the competition.”

If any African nation is going to emerge vic­to­ri­ous in South Africa chances are it will be the Cote d’Ivoire.  They have the one of the best strik­ers in the world in Drogba and a true star is almost a require­ment if you are to win the great­est prize in World foot­ball (though Ger­many and Italy may dis­agree with that state­ment).  Drogba’s con­sid­er­able tal­ent is backed up by the lies of Chelsea team-mate Solomon Kalou, Barcelona’s Yaya Toure and Man­ches­ter City’s Kolo Toure who are all top qual­ity play­ers.  Mid­fielder Emmanuel Koné is also a decent player, while young­ster Cheik Tioté has impressed at Dutch side FC Twente.  They have qual­ity in their squad but I’m not sure they have the strength in depth to win the World Cup.

Drogba is an extremely dri­ven player and I have no doubt that he would love to chal­lenge for the World Cup but in all hon­esty I think it will still be some time before we see an Africa nation as seri­ous con­tenders for the most pres­ti­gious of prizes.  The Cote d’Ivoire may sur­prise a few peo­ple but get­ting to the final may be one step too far.  You would expect Brazil to be the tour­na­ment favourites, or Euro cham­pi­ons Spain, while Eng­land, Ger­many, Italy and Argentina (should they make it!) will also be amongst the favourites.  It would be roman­tic for an African nation to win it the first time the com­pe­ti­tion is held in the con­ti­nent but I can’t see any of the African nations upset­ting the apple cart and tak­ing the tro­phy at the end of the com­pe­ti­tion personally.

Writ­ten by Gareth Free­man, a sports writer pro­mot­ing Irish rac­ing tips and World Cup bet­ting picks for Betfair.

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1 fanclubdrogba October 14, 2009 at 10:39 am

Drogba is Africa’s most promising and finest attackers we have ever had , we want to congratulate you Dedier for qualifying your country and we are promising you our best of support here in south africa , we have started up a small fan club for you just to cheer you , fellow readers join us through our web page http://fanclubdrogba.tk/ and lets join hands and support our star

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