RUSTENBURG, South Africa — A vastly improved Ivory Coast put itself within touching distance of the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals with a silky 3-0 win over Tunisia Saturday. Under fire for an error-strewn opening win over Togo, the Elephants oozed class for much of the encounter with Premier League duo Gervinho and Yaya Toure and late substitute Didier Ya Konan getting the goals. The result lifted the Ivorians to six points, which could be sufficient to earn them an early last-eight ticket. In a surprise, Ivory Coast's talismanic captain Didier Drogba was dropped to the bench. The 34-year-old veteran, figuring at his last Nations Cup, proved a largely ineffectual presence against Togo, with coach Sabri Lamouchi taking him off with quarter of an hour to go. Also out were Kolo Toure and duo Max Gradel and Ya Konan. Lamouchi called up Lille striker Salomon Kalou and Anzhi Makhachkala's young forward Lacina Traore, this pair joining Arsenal's Gervinho in attack, and Newcastle midfielder Cheik Tiote. Center-back and former Spurs player Didier Zokora (modestly using the nickname Maestro on his shirt) was handed the skipper's armband. Tunisia's cause was severely hampered by the absence of key striker Issam Jemaa, who misses the rest of the competition with a knee injury sustained against Algeria. In contrast to their curtain-raiser, the Elephants were playing neater, crisper football here, with Gervinho, Traore and Yaya Toure troubling Tunisia's backline. Kalou blasted over on 18 minutes, then three minutes later Gervinho combined neatly with the influential Traore to slot a rising right-footed shot into the far corner of Moez Ben Cherifia's net. Tunisia wasn't getting much of a look-in as Ivory Coast unveiled the face of champion-in-waiting for the first time at 2013. The frenetic early pace ebbed away as the interval loomed, with Ivory Coast having legitimate claims for a penalty for Khalil Chammam's hand-ball turned down by the Mauritian referee. On 56 minutes a deft movement involving Traore, Gervinho and Kalou saw the ball in the back of the net, only for Gervinho to be harshly ruled offside. A big cheer went up when Drogba began to warm up on the touchline, and an even bigger one when he made his stately entrance for the final quarter with Traore making way. Goals from Yaya Toure and Ya Konan seconds after entering the fray in the closing two minutes rounded off a perfect night for the top-ranked team on the continent. In the late Friday match Burkina Faso ended an 18-match win-less run in the Africa Cup of Nations by trouncing Ethiopia 4-0 with three of the goals coming after goalkeeper Abdoulaye Soulama was sent off. Sunday's matches: Morocco vs. South Africa and Cape Verde vs. Angola. — Agencies