Cote d'Ivoire has secured its ticket to the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals but Wednesday's win over Burkina Faso came at a price, with injury to influential striker Salomon Kalou.
The Chelsea forward had to come off in the 65th minute of the 2-0 Group B tie in Malabo, clutching his thigh.
And Ivory Coast manager Francois Zaoui fears the worst.
"This is upsetting," said the manager.
"He's been a pivotal player for us since we began our warm-up matches. He scores goal and sets up goals and that's why it's going to penalise us.
"We're worried that he's suffered a strain or a tear because he pulled up so suddenly. We'll find out more after a scan."
Kalou set the Ivorians on their way to victory on Wednesday, scoring the opener on 16 minutes, having set up his Chelsea team-mate and captain Didier Drogba for the only goal of the game against Sudan last Sunday.
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