Nicolas Pepe turned back the clock with a stunning individual display to propel Ivory Coast into the World Cup knockout stage. The seasoned forward struck twice against Curacao, ensuring the Elephants advanced from the group stage for the first time in their footballing history.
Ivory Coast achieve historic qualification
The Ivorians sealed their place in the round of 32 with a convincing 2-0 win over tournament newcomers Curacao in New Jersey. Pepe calmed early nerves by converting Yan Diomande’s industrious setup to score the fastest World Cup goal in Ivory Coast’s history after just seven minutes. The former Arsenal winger then secured a second-place finish in Group E by unleashing a thunderous second-half effort into the top corner.
Pepe credits team for success
The experienced attacker expressed immense joy over his landmark performance but remained humble about his personal achievements. Speaking to FIFA, Pepe said: “Of course! I know I’ve got what it takes. This is the reward for all my hard work, and I hope it continues in the upcoming matches too. My brace was down to the team as well.”
He continued, “For the first goal, I just had to tap the ball in after some brilliant work from Yan; for the second, Ibra [Sangare] played a superb ball, and all I had to do was stay focused and score. I’d like to dedicate this trophy to the lads. It was one of the best nights of my career.”
Head coach Emerse Fae was equally full of praise for his forward’s performance, stating: “Nico knows it, and so do we: he’s a top-class player. He’s one of those who must help us win matches in these competitions. He has the ability and the experience to do so. Today, he scored two brilliant goals. It’s good for the team, and it’s good for him too.”
Young star celebrates senior milestone
The historic win carried special meaning for the squad, particularly for emerging talents who have recently broken into the senior team. Midfield prodigy Christ Inao Oulai expressed his happiness for his senior teammate, underlining the collective pride felt across the nation. Oulai said: “Nico, everyone loves him! Together, we’re writing a new chapter in our country’s football story, and we’re truly proud to be joining the big boys.”
With the knockout stage looming, the young players and the rest of the team must now prepare for a challenging encounter against either France or Norway. Looking ahead to the European challenge, Oulai added: “Personally, I’m excited because they’re both great footballing nations.”
European test on the horizon
Next up for the West African side is a formidable round of 32 clash in Atlanta on Tuesday. Fae’s men await confirmation of their opponent, which will depend on who finishes second in Group I. Riding high on Pepe’s lethal form, the Ivorians approach the contest as dangerous underdogs capable of springing a surprise if they maintain their defensive organisation and collective belief.
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