Ivory Coast 2 Japan 1: Didier Drogba factor sees Africans turn around early setback

Two goals in two second-half minutes saw the Ivory Coast come from behind and beat Japan 2-1 in a dramatic World Cup group C encounter late on Saturday.
A fine Keisuke Honda strike after 16 minutes had put Japan in front at the Pernambuco Arena in Recife, but the Ivorians introduced Didier Drogba from the bench just after the hour mark before going on to turn the game on its head.
Within five minutes of the veteran striker’s arrival on the rain-soaked surface, the Elephants scored twice, both times from Serge Aurier crosses.
The equaliser came when the right-back’s curling delivery was headed home by Wilfried Bony, before Gervinho connected with another Aurier centre to stun the Japanese contingent inside the stadium.
The result sees the Ivory Coast join Colombia – who beat Greece 3-0 earlier in the day – on three points atop group C, and Sabri Lamouchi’s side must face the South Americans next in Brasilia on Thursday.
Having a player like Didier Drogba in your side, whether he is starting or on the bench, changes a match
“We didn’t start the match very well and we switched off at the goal but then we started to create chances. For us it was so important to start this World Cup positively,” said Lamouchi.