The Ivory Coast coach Henri Michel
said on Friday that the World Cup draw had left his team in the
toughest group.
The Elephants were paired with two-time winners Argentina, the
Netherlands and Serbia & Montenegro in Group C.
"I think this is the toughest one," the Michel said after the
draw in the Germany city of Leipzig.
The Frenchman added: "It's extremely difficult but it will do
us good as we will see some great football."
Ghana face a difficult opening fixture against
Italy when they make their World Cup debut.
The Black Stars will face Italy, the United States and the
Czech Republic in a tough group.
Ghana captain Stephen Appiah told BBC Sport that the draw gives
them an opportunity to prove themselves.
Appiah said: "Every team will be difficult but Ghanaians like
challenges and when difficult challenges like this come along, we
take them seriously."
Paolo Rossi, top scorer when Italy last won the World Cup in
1982, said: "It seems obvious to me that the Czech Republic and us
are the strongest two teams in the group.
"Ghana is a bit of an unknown quantity and the U.S. are solid,"
he said, referring to the other teams in Group E.
The close links between Portugal and its former colony
Angola will add spice to their opening Group D meeting in
Cologne on 11 June when Angola make their World Cup debut.
The last time Portugal and Angola met in a friendly match in
Lisbon four years ago, four Angolan players were sent off for
brutal tackles and dissent and the game was abandoned.
"The meeting with Angola will be a very special moment. It'll
be a great festival because our countries are related," Portugal
forward Luis Boa Morte said.
Mexico and Iran are the other teams in Group D.
Togo coach Stephen Keshi told BBC Sport that he was
delighted after the draw pitted his Hawks with France, South Korea
and Switzerland in Group A.
"There are no easy teams in the football today but we're happy
with what we got," Keshi, Nigeria's 1994 World Cup skipper, told
BBC Sport.
"We're very happy to be drawn with France because we play their
style of football and it might work out well for us."
Tunisia are the only one of Africa's five
representatives in Germany who have any previous World Cup finals
experience.
The African champions were caged in a comfortable Group H where
Spain, Saudi Arabia and the Ukraine will provide the opposition.
The north Africans are still seeking to get past the first
round in the competition.