Friday, May 30, 2014

Kolo Toure Illness: Updates on Ivory Coast Defender's Status

The Ivory Coast national team received a potential setback just before the 2014 World Cup, as the team has announced defender Kolo Toure is being treated for malaria.


According to ITV , team doctor Cyrille Dah told fif -ci.com that the team is still expecting him to be fit for Brazil:



The 33-year-old defender fell ill on a trip home to Abidjan before joining the team's World Cup training camp in Dallas, the team's doctor said.


Cyrille Dah told the Ivorian Football Federation website, www.fif-ci.com: "Since Wednesday Kolo has been having treatment. This treatment will end on Friday. We have therefore told him to rest. He will not participate in the match against Bosnia-Herzegovina (on Saturday), but will return early next week."



ITV notes this isn't the first time that Toure has been treated for the disease, as he also suffered from it in 2008.


The 33-year-old has been a Premier League mainstay at both Arsenal and Manchester City since 2002, and remains the integral center of the back line on Ivory Coast's team despite falling out of favor with Liverpool in his first season there.


Not much time separates this news from the opening of the World Cup on June 12, and Ivory Coast's first match in Brazil comes early on June 14 against Japan.


Group C is wide-open as they join Greece, Colombia and Japan, so having the squad's key defender in the fold will be crucial from the get-go.


With more than 100 national team caps, there's no doubt the back line won't be able to hold up quite as well without Toure's presence.


Didier Drogba is 36, brother Yaya Toure is 31 and Kolo Toure himself is 33, so the window of World Cup opportunity may be closing on the Ivory Coast. It will be a serious crisis averted if Kolo Toure is able to get well in time to be at 100 percent heading into Brazil.


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from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/U1AGew

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