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Drogba header sinks unlucky Sudan

Sudan, fielding a side made up entirely of home-based players against an Ivorian team comprising only players based abroad, did enough to deserve a point in the Group B game.

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"I'm just very happy we got the points," Drogba told reporters. "We did some things well and some things not so well, but the main thing was that the win the match."

"My players lack experience, we have 16 new players in this team and playing their first international competition," he said.

"We had to take care not to give them too much space and not to make mistakes. I'm convinced the next match will be better. At least my players will now know what they have to do in the next match."

Tayeb's low cross nearly got Kolo Toure into a tangle as he just managed to clear his lines and, in the next attack, goalkeeper Boubacar Barry struggled to turn away Yousef Alaeldin's awkward bouncing shot.

Gervinho nearly added a second with a shot which squirmed through Mahjoub El Moez's arms but the Sudanese goalkeeper managed to grab the ball as it was about to creep over the line.