The Ivory
Coast fought back to claim a dramatic last-gasp 2-1 win over Mali in the Africa
Cup of Nations quarter-finals.
Nene
Dorgeles’ memorable strike put Mali ahead after Odilon Kossounou’s first-half
red card for the hosts.
But Simon
Adingra’s 90th-minute equaliser took the tie to extra time before the Ivory
Coast won it in the final minutes of the match through Oumar Diakite, who was
then sent off along with Mali’s Hamari Traore.
Mali missed
a golden opportunity to take an early lead when Adama Traore’s penalty was
saved.
Kossounou
clumsily fouled pacey striker Lassine Sinayoko in the box before Ivorian keeper
Yahia Fofana did well to get down and make a fingertip stop in the bottom right
corner.
Traore
tested the Ivory Coast’s defenders in behind but his appeals for a free-kick on
the edge of the box were waved down by the referee, who showed the Hull player
a yellow card for simulation.
The
Elephants fluffed their best chance of the match after 40 minutes. Right-back
Serge Aurier made a direct run inside before picking out Seko Fofana on the
edge of the box but the midfielder put too much power into the strike as his
effort flew over the bar.
A poor first
half for Emerse Fae’s hosts was made worse when Kossounou picked up a second
yellow and was sent off.
Sinayoko
continued to wreak havoc, breaking away from orange shirts before a cynical
challenge from Kossounou earned him a deserved red card.
Mali
increased the pressure on their 10-man opponents after the break as they
searched for an opener.
Amadou
Haidara was unmarked on the edge of the area and he almost found the
breakthrough when his long-range shot dipped towards the bottom corner, forcing
Yahia Fofana into action.
But after 71
minutes Mali got the goal they deserved after a stunning strike from substitute
Dorgeles.
Dorgeles,
who was born in the Ivory Coast, picked up the ball in midfield before he took
advantage of the free man and drove into space.
The Salzburg
midfielder cut onto his right foot, producing a wonderful dipping effort which
found the top corner.
The strike,
which will be a goal of the tournament contender, had too much power and
accuracy for Yahia Fofana to replicate his earlier heroics.
But in
dramatic circumstances, the Ivory Coast levelled the tie on 90 minutes.
Seko
Fofana’s effort crashed off a Malian defender and into the path of substitute
and Brighton winger Adingra, who smashed home to equalise.
In the last
minute of extra time, Ivory Coast stole the victory.
An attacking
free-kick saw the loose ball fall to Seko Fofana, who let fly before Diakite
managed to get a crucial touch, sending the ball into the net and the
tournament hosts into the semi-final.
Diakite
picked up a second yellow card after he removed his shirt during the
celebrations before Hamari Traore was shown a straight red.
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