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Didier Drogba vs Kennedy Mweene & the five things that will decide the winner of the 2012 Afcon

5 things will decide today's Afcon winner

Posted: 2012-02-12 13:23

As the final two left standing in the Cup of Nations get ready to face each other in Libreville on tonight, here's a look at the battles that will help determine the victor.

The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations is near its end, and the two teams that have earned the right to challenge each other in the title match are Zambia and Cote d'Ivoire.

Many would be surprised that the Chipolopolo have made it this far in the competition, but their performances have been sublime and they have the memory of the tragic 1993 plane crash, in which a whole squad perished, to motivate them.

Cote d'Ivoire will be looking to crown a phenomenal 2012 tournament with the title, which they last won in 1992. Since that victory two decades ago, the Elephants have been a force within African football, but their 'Golden Generation' is yet to bestow upon themselves the honour of an Afcon title. Their fans will be expecting a win from the Ivorians in Libreville this time around.

Ahead of this eagerly awaited Sunday night clash, Goal.com explores the key factors that will determine the result between the African national teams that have dominated the 2012 Afcon.


5) DIDIER DROGBA VS KENNEDY MWEENE

The Chelsea striker has been in prolific form throughout the 2012 tournament, and if Zambia are to put a stop to his free-scoring ways, keeper Mweene will have to be at the top of his game. Both national-team icons have enjoyed fine performances in the five matches thus far, and this encounter will surely be decided by the one who outperforms the other on the day.

Drogba has scored three goals so far in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, while the Free State Stars shot-stopper has only conceded three goals in the competition, with none in the last two matches.

Advantage: Cote d'Ivoire


4) GIVING AWAY SET-PIECES

Cote d'Ivoire have already shown on a few occasions during the competition how lethal they can be when they are afforded too many free-kicks around the 18-yard area.

A stunning strike from Yaya Toure against co-hosts Equatorial Guinea will stand out as one of the goals of the tournament, while the likes of Gervinho and Drogba are more than capable of scoring from set-pieces. Zambia will need to be wary of fouling the Elephants close to their danger area, as they would not want to invite powerful strikes from the players listed above, coupled with time spent carefully focusing on their intended target and plotting their ballistic strategy.

Advantage: Cote d'Ivoire


3) TEAM SPIRIT

It is clear that both the Chipolopolo and the Elephants have team spirit in abundance - perhaps that is why they are both in the final - but that same spirit will need to be maintained throughout the most important match at the 2012 Afcon.

Zambia captain Chris Katongo revealed that they model their group mentality on Egypt, explaining: "We've seen from the Egyptians the importance of team spirit. They didn't have any huge individual stars but collectively proved that spirit can get you far. That's one of the reasons why we've done so well here." On their part, the team spirit comes from the will to honour the memories of their fallen brethren who perished in the 1993 plane crash.

Advantage: Zambia


2) CHRISTOPHER KATONGO VS YAYA TOURE

The Chipolopolo captain has been incredible throughout the competition, proving his qualities as a goalscorer and working tirelessly for the sake of his team. Those characteristics are shared with his final adversary on Sunday, Yaya Toure.

The Manchester City midfielder is crucial to the Elephants in terms of their defensive strategy and, with no goals yet conceded, it seems that he is doing his job very well. This will be a direct battle between the Zambian talisman, who often moves into attack through the midfield, and the African Player of the Year, who operates in that same area with the mandate of cutting off opposition attacks. The victor will be whoever is the most determined on the day.

Advantage: Cote d'Ivoire


1) WHO CAN HANDLE THE PRESSURE?

Pressure is an important consideration for any encounter, but it mounts considerably when the match in question happens to be a final. There will be pressure on both national teams to return home victorious following a sublime tournament for the each of them, but, with little having been expected from the Chipolopolo ahead of the competition, the biggest weight will surely fall on the shoulders of the Elephants.

Zambia have nothing to lose in this fixture as they have already surpassed predictions and made their people proud. On the other hand, Cote d'Ivoire take to the pitch in Libreville knowing that their great generation is yet to prove their status with a trophy and that this could be the last chance to write their names into the history books, before father time has his way and consigns the likes of Drogba, Kolo Toure and Salomon Kalou to fading memory and nothing more.

Previous failures will be on their minds ahead of the game and, with psychology playing such a pivotal part in proceedings, the Chipolopolo might feel that they have an edge over their illustrious counterparts.

Advantage: Zambia

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Recent Comments (16) :

brazilitto : 2012-02-12 14:22

1. Zambia are not under any sort of pressure.
2. Their ancestor are close by
3. Team spirit is high
4. Although they have more than 1 player representing them, Golden Arrows are not boasting abt it.
5. Zambia has two Ex-downs players compare to only 1 from Cote d V
Add with your five. Am not getting paid Gowani man

Tlhabeli: 2012-02-12 14:23

It seem according to Goal.com Ivory Coast has but won the tournament, but i think Zambia will conquer them on the day, watch this space.......

Swona Champ!: 2012-02-12 14:41

this is for Zambia to loose, Brazilito, who boasting about one player? when we go out to look for good players, you guys go to Zim and buy cheap merchandise, buy one get one free, we are a team in the PSL that won he league with only one foreign regular in our team, if chansa leaves after his great display, we want to challenge the league honors without a regular foreign player, we want to build an institution that if Bafana has a coach, can build a base for the national team from, its a pity now there is not national team coach but a pre-maddona with a fat b-u-t-t!

TP : 2012-02-12 16:12

Kak In Corner Kill Off Our Football!

This is such nonsense reporting.

Football is a team effort & those names appearing on top are part of that team.

Anybody amongst the 11 players per team can make history today,either by winning the cup or by giving it away.

5 things will win the game is just nonsense.

There is only one thing that will decide this game,which is goals.

Trying to come with some technical comparisons & ending up with crap.

KidKudu7: 2012-02-12 16:37

My money is on Zambia for this final, though Cote d'Ivoire will made it very much impossible for Chipolopolo.

brazilitto : 2012-02-12 16:55

@swona... It look like u re still boasting lol. As for Mr Maddona with a big thing, have u notice that he is expanding like our ministers. Lol

bobo: 2012-02-12 17:35

Live,, Zambia 0 - 3 Ivory coast. the teams are nw on halftym

mukalaha : 2012-02-12 18:08

Tough 1 bt zambia wl be victorius in te end.1-0 final score

Bongs : 2012-02-12 20:34

May the best team win! As for our Bafana Bafana there is still a long way to go!

Sweyts : 2012-02-12 21:25

Cometh the hour, cometh the man......Chipolopolo for victory!

brazilitto : 2012-02-12 21:38

@sweyts..holla dawane amazambane need to do us a favor and shut that fm radio ewuMamodu Gaye

 : 2012-02-12 23:50

Sho Dawana, I'm still "minying" baba, Africa's newest No.1 Mweene, looks the part for the shootout, Viva Chipolopolo!

KidKudu7: 2012-02-13 00:34

Wooow, wooow, wooow...Aluta, Aluta Chipolopolo.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AFCON 2012 WINNERS!!!

KidKudu7: 2012-02-13 00:35

Wooow, wooow, wooow...Aluta, Aluta Chipolopolo.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW AFCON 2012 WINNERS!!!

KidKudu7: 2012-02-13 00:36

Where is this moron called Mamadou Gaye???

Wooow, wooow, wooow...Aluta, Aluta Chipolopolo.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW AFCON 2012 WINNERS!!!

Tlhabeli: 2012-02-13 12:43

@Tlhabeli, It seem according to Goal.com Ivory Coast has but won the tournament, but i think Zambia will conquer them on the day, watch this space....... i said it before the game starts (Tlhabeli: 2012-02-12 14:23) that Zambia is going to win it and now where is Mamadou Gaye, ha ha ha ha ha, a sweet victory for Zambians.

 
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