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Ivory Coast international defenders Kolo Toure of Manchester City and Galatasaray’s Emmanuel Eboue are facing suspensions from the country’s Football Federation following their recent media outbursts against the body.
The two players were not included in the Elephants’ squad to face Gambia and Tanzania in the forthcoming Fifa World Cup qualifying.
Supersport.com understands that the disciplinary measures against the duo were requested by the team’s coach Sabri Lamouchi, to put his set up in order.
Both players also figure on a list of the team’s veterans, whom the technical staff is planning to offload in the very near future to make way for younger players.
Ivory Coast will play two away fixtures against the Scorpions on June 8 and the Taifa Stars on June 16 in Group C’s World Cup qualifying.
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