Somebody should have told Ivory Coast they weren’t supposed to win this one.
In a jaw-dropping night at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes, the Elephants stunned World Cup favourites France 2–1 in an international friendly — delivering the first-ever victory in Ivory Coast’s history against Les Bleus. Let that sink in. First. Ever. After all the times these two nations have met, it took a drama-packed pre-World Cup warm-up to finally make it happen.
Didier Deschamps and France? They’ll want to forget this night quickly. The World Cup is less than two weeks away.
France Look the Part — Until They Don’t

For the first half, everything seemed to be going according to plan. France were slick, sharp, and doing what they always do — keeping the ball, pressing high, and making Ivory Coast chase shadows. Kylian Mbappé was lively early, with Michael Olise finding him on the left side of the area, only for the excellent Yahia Fofana to parry the effort away. Adrien Rabiot went close with a long-ranger. Olise tested Fofana again. The French were knocking, just not quite kicking the door down.
Ivory Coast, for their part, weren’t just sitting back and surviving. The Elephants had moments of their own — Simon Adingra, who spent part of last season on loan at Monaco, headed over from a corner before racing onto a loose pass and forcing a smart stop from Mike Maignan. But France were the better team, and they made it count right on the stroke of halftime.
Cherki Lights Up Nantes

In stoppage time at the end of the first half, young Rayan Cherki stepped forward and announced himself. With an Ibrahima Konaté assist doing the hard work, Cherki drilled a precise right-footed strike into the bottom-left corner — a goal that was every bit as clinical and composed as it sounds. The crowd at Beaujoire erupted. France led 1–0 at the break and looked, frankly, in complete control.
Then Deschamps and Ivory Coast manager Emerse Faé went to work at halftime, both making heavy rotations. And everything changed.
The Doué Brothers Take Over — From Different Sides

Here’s the story within the story: Guéla Doué — older brother of France and PSG forward Désiré Doué — plays for Ivory Coast. And on Thursday night, Guéla was absolutely determined to haunt his little brother’s national team.

Just eight minutes after the restart, Ivory Coast levelled through Guéla himself. A brilliantly weighted defence-splitting pass from substitute Nicolas Pépé played him in, and he slotted the ball coolly past Maignan. The Stade de la Beaujoire went quiet. Ivory Coast were level, and suddenly this looked like a very different game.
France pushed for a winner — 15 shot attempts, 59% possession, 8 corners. The stats were all theirs. But goalkeepers save games, and Fofana was having the night of his life, making five saves to keep the Elephants in it.
Amad Diallo Writes the Final Twist

84th minute. The game seemed to be heading for a draw when Guéla Doué — yes, him again — whipped in a cross from the right. Manchester United forward Amad Diallo arrived at the back post and stroked the ball home first time. 2–1 Ivory Coast.

The away end went absolutely wild. Diallo wheeled away in celebration. France looked shellshocked. The final whistle blew, and the Elephants had made history.
What Does This Mean?
Let’s be clear: it’s a friendly. Rotations happened. Key players didn’t play full games. All of that is true.

But France open their World Cup campaign against Senegal on June 16 in New Jersey, and they still have one more warm-up against Northern Ireland on Monday. There are defensive questions to sort, and the second-half capitulation — giving up two goals to a team they had comfortably at bay — won’t make Deschamps sleep easy.

Meanwhile, Ivory Coast are heading into their World Cup opener against Ecuador on June 15 riding an incredible wave of confidence. They’re back at their first World Cup since 2014, they finished qualifying unbeaten without conceding a single goal, and now they’ve beaten France in France.
The Elephants? They’re not here just to make up the numbers.
Final Score: France 1–2 Ivory Coast Goals: Rayan Cherki (45+1′), Guéla Doué (53′), Amad Diallo (84′)












