Ivory Coast defender Kolo Toure said on Saturday the lack of experience was the main reason behind his side's early exit from the World Cup. The African Cup finalists were handed 2-1 defeats by two-time World Champions Argentina and Holland to bow out before taking on Serbia in the last group-stage game. "We are all disappointed because this is not what we wanted," Sky Sports Network quoted Toure as saying. "We have played against two really big teams. We have not been able to get any points." The Arsenal star refused to blame bad luck or to regret being drawn with the two world class sides. "You have to meet whoever you get drawn against and try to beat them, something we have not managed to do," Toure said "It is not possible to say whether we would have got out of another group. The fact is, we were drawn in this one and we have lost both games so far."