Greece Vs Ivory Coast at Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza
Managers
Fernando Santos(Greece)
Greece's Kostas Katsouranis is banned after his sending off against Japan
Ivory Coast are without Didier Zokora, who serves a one-game ban after amassing two bookings
Ivory Coast's fate is in their own hands, and a win will see them progress to the knockout phase for the first time.
Defeat in Fortaleza would mean elimination for the Ivory Coast. A third successive exit at the group stage
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head- This is the first time the sides have met.
- The Greeks had just 24.7% possession in their 0-0 draw with Japan. Since 1966, only one World Cup match has featured a lower possession figure - that was Greece's defeat to Argentina in 2010, when the Greeks saw just 20% of the ball.
- Their top passer against Japan was Ioannis Maniatis, who completed just 19 passes - a figure bettered by 10 Japanese players.
- The Greeks have failed to score in seven of eight World Cup games (W1, D1, L6).
- Both of their previous goals came against African opposition, although they only netted against Nigeria in 2010 after the Super Eagles were reduced to 10 men.
- Ivory Coast have gone almost a year without keeping a clean sheet. In their most recent nine games, both sides have scored.
- In their eight previous World Cup matches they have conceded two goals or more on five occasions.
- They netted in seven of those games, but scored the opening goal only once.
- Eight of the Ivorians' 12 World Cup goals have been scored in the final half hour of matches.
- Five of their last nine World Cup goals have been headers.
- If Gervinho scores against Greece, he will become the first player to net in three successive World Cup games for an African nation.
- Centre forward Wilfried Bony failed to touch the ball inside the penalty area during his 60 minutes on the pitch against Colombia.
Greece beats Ivory Coast 2-1
Goal Scorers
For Greece -Andreas Samaris(42) and Georgios Samaras(91)
For Ivory Coast -Wilfried Bony(74)
Another
night of heartbreak. Just when it appeared Ivory Coast had something to
smile about, their dreams of World Cup progress were dramatically
shattered by Greece.
They
were within 90 seconds of reaching the last 16 but a reckless foul by
substitute Giovanni Sio enabled Giorgios Samaras to rifle in a penalty
to secure a 2-1 win in Fortaleza and allow Greece to progress to the
last 16 for the first time in their history.
Andreas Samaris fires Greece into the lead against the Ivory Coast in Group C on Tuesday night
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