Ivory Coast showcased their prowess in a friendly encounter against Sierra Leone in San Pedro. With just a week remaining before their opening match against Guinea-Bissau, the Elephants delivered a resounding performance, overwhelming the Leone Stars with a commanding 5-1 victory.
The exhibition match witnessed an impressive display from the Ivory Coast team, with Ousmane Diomande opening the scoring in the 18th minute, setting the tone for a series of remarkable achievements.
Franck Kessié added to the tally in the 35th minute, followed by Jonathan Bamba in the 38th minute, Jérémie Boga in the 48th minute, and Lazare Amani sealing the victory with a goal in the 84th minute.
While the Elephants’ offensive prowess dominated the majority of the match, a solitary goal from Rodney Michael in the 86th minute offered Sierra Leone a consolation point in an otherwise lopsided encounter.
The comprehensive victory serves as a formidable warning to future adversaries gearing up for the highly anticipated Africa Cup of Nations hosted by Ivory Coast.
The offensive festival displayed by the Elephants underscores their determination and formidability as they set their sights on the final coronation in the esteemed land of Éburnie.
With the Elephants firing on all cylinders and exhibiting a well-coordinated offensive strategy, the friendly victory not only boosts team morale but also instills confidence among fans ahead of the crucial tournament.
Ivory Coast’s commanding performance is poised to reverberate across the footballing world, solidifying their status as strong contenders for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations title.