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31 March 2010
Sven-Goran Eriksson has been named as the new coach of the Ivory Coast national football team. He'll have just over two months to prepare his new team for the World Cup tournament in South Africa.
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Richard Connelly
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The Ivorian Football Federation sacked their previous coach last month when the team failed to get past the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, and were known to be seeking a high-profile replacement. By appointing Eriksson, they have certainly succeeded.
He came to prominence in Italian football, but took the step up to international management, after being named England coach in 2001. Twice he led the team to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, but he left with expectations of greater success unfulfilled.
Ivory Coast have serious hopes of their own - their captain Didier Drogba is one of the world's best goalscorers, and the team is arguably the most talented in Africa. But Eriksson has never worked on the continent before, and has little time to work with the players before the World Cup in South Africa.
Richard Connelly, 大象传媒 News
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- sacked
dismissed him from his job
- failed to get past the quarter-finals
didn't advance beyond the final eight teams in the competition
- a high-profile replacement
a well-known person to take over the position
- appointing
selecting him for a job
- came to prominence
became famous
- expectations of greater success unfulfilled
without achieving his expected potential
- captain
team leader
- goalscorers
people who score a lot of goals in football
- arguably
possibly, can be proved by looking at the facts
- talented
gifted, skilled