Drogba plays but Ivory Coast, Portugal tie 0-0

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa — Two of the planet’s most dangerous strikers couldn’t produce a goal between them.

Portugal and Ivory Coast played to a hard-fought 0-0 tie today in their World Cup opener, with Cristiano Ronaldo and — later — Didier Drogba each unable to break through.

Ronaldo rattled a 30-yard strike off the left post in the 11th minute for Portugal, but Ivory Coast otherwise created the better opportunities.

“It was a tight game, not many occasions to score,” Ivory Coast coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said. “I thought if any team was going to win, it was we. We created some more chances than they did. I am very, very happy with the performance. If you think about discipline and organization, I think we were organized for all 90 minutes.”

Drogba came on as a 66th-minute substitute for fellow Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou after FIFA cleared him to play with a cast on his right arm, which he broke in a warmup match against Japan on June 4.

He was ruled eligible only shortly before kickoff at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, and his entrance was greeted by huge cheers, with vuvuzelas drowning out the drums of Ivorian fans for the first time in the match.

But Drogba couldn’t crack a defense that struggled to contain striker Gervinho, who tormented right back Paulo Ferreira until his 82nd-minute replacement by Abdul Keita.

Still, Eriksson watched his star forward move comfortably, largely untroubled by an injury that threatened to prevent him from taking part in the monthlong World Cup.

“I spoke to him after training yesterday evening and he said he preferred to be on the bench,” Eriksson said. “He said ‘Boss, if you need me, I am there.’ I hoped we would not need him, but we wanted to win the game, so we did what we did.”

Ivory Coast had another injury problem late in the match when Kolo Toure went down clutching his leg and signaled to the bench for help.

The central defender was examined behind the goal line for a couple of minutes and hobbled back into action, but needed repeated treatment to his left knee with just minutes left.

Ronaldo’s best chance came with a long, swerving shot that evaded goalkeeper Boubacar Barry but bounced off the left post.

Drogba, sitting among the substitutes, reacted to the near miss by blowing out his cheeks and making the sign of the cross across his shoulders.

Guy-Roland Demel brought down Ronaldo with a sliding foul in the 21st minute and referee Jorge Larrionda gave them both yellow cards for exchanging words with each other. Demel turned away from the referee without complaint, but Ronaldo argued with the official, asking what he had done wrong.

“I did nothing and he gave me a yellow card,” Ronaldo said. “I do not understand.”

Ronaldo also tapped in from close range in the 72nd minute, but the referee had already blown his whistle for offside.

Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz blamed his team’s failure to create clearer chances on a defensive opponent.

“The game was a just result given the chances Portugal had in the first half and Ivory Coast had in terms of the counter-attack,” Queiroz said.

Both teams still have to play record five-time world champion Brazil and virtual unknown North Korea, who meet in Tuesday’s other Group G match.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Seahawks receiver Jake Bobo (19) celebrates with running back Zach Charbonnet (26) after a touchdown during the Seahawks 30-18 victory at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks)
Seahawks put together complete game, beat Arizona

Seattle wins its fourth straight by beating the Cardinals in all phases.

Stanwood (red) and Monroe (white) each huddle before a league game at Monroe High School on Dec. 7, 2024. (Qasim Ali / The Herald)
Stanwood girls basketball survives Monroe in OT

Spartans outscore Monroe 14-1 in OT to deny the Bearcats.

X
Prep roundup for Saturday, Dec. 7

Zia-Day Anderson scores 35 points for Kamiak girls and Grady Rohrich leads boys with 31.

Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV (13) celebrates his interception with teammates in a 30-18 win over Arizona at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Edwin Hooper / Seattle Seahawks)
Dave Boling: Seahawks have the foundation of a new LOB

‘Baby Boomers’ are coming into their own during four-game winning streak.

Kentucky's Andrew Carr (7) fights through the defense of Gonzaga's Graham Ike (13) and Ben Gregg (33) at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024 (Ryan C. Hermens / Tribune News Services)
Gonzaga unable to close out Kentucky in Seattle

Zags get looks, but missed shots in overtime loss.

Sumner, Anacortes among state football champions

Keith Ross tried to call off the fake punt. Tied… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Friday, Dec. 6

Both Jackson varsity basketball teams get Friday wins.

Victor Sanchez Hernandez Jr. signs his letter of intent to play football at the University of Washington on Dec. 4, 2024 at Kamiak High School. (Photo courtesy of Ezra Davis)
Kamiak’s Victor Sanchez Hernandez signs football LOI with UW

The star EDGE is the eighth-ranked prospect in Washington.

Jackson’s Ben Lee, left, high-fives teammate Samuel Song, right, during a match against Kamiak on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Six Timberwolves earn first-team Wesco 4A tennis honors

The Wesco League has released its All-League 4A and 3A boys tennis… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Thursday, Dec. 5

Everett, Stanwood, LS, SW, Kamiak and SC swim earn wins.

Prep basketball roundup for Thursday, Dec. 5

Lake Stevens basketball survives Snohomish for first win.

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith prepares to throw a pass during practice at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Edwin Hooper / Seattle Seahawks)
Geno Smith: ‘Everyone knows what’s at stake’ for Seahawks

Seattle will attempt to keep NFC West lead in Arizona Sunday.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.