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AFCON 'might be over for me', says injured I. Coast captain

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After leaving the pitch injured during Ivory Coast's defeat to Morocco, Ivory Coast captain Serge Aurier says he fears the Africa Cup of Nations "might be over" for him. SOUNDBITE

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