Sabri Lamouchisays hisCote d’Ivoireside didn’t deserve to lose to Colombiaon Thursday, but admitted errors had cost them dearly in the 2-1 defeat.Los Cafeteros took a 2-0 lead after strikes from James Rodriguez and Juan Fernando Quintero and held out for all three points after Gervinho pulled one back through a solo effort.Speaking after the game, Lamouchi gave a series of curt responses to questions from reporters, describing the loss as unfair on the Elephants and emphasising the importance of overcoming Greece in their next game.”We didn’t deserve defeat,” the 42-year-old said in a press conference.”Colombia took advantage of our mistakes. It was an unfair defeat. Only that.”We need to recover quickly. That’s it. Let’s go back to our quiet training centre and then beat Greece. There is no another alternative.”For the second game in a row Lamouchi chose not to start Didier Drogba, who has scored 65 goals in 103 games for Ivorians, with the striker coming on after 60 minutes – but the coach insists he has no issue with the forward.”I have no problem with Didier,” he continued.”I always do what’s best for the team.”Ivory Coast face Greece on June 24 in their final Group C game.,