Mali into the quarter-finals for the first time since 2013 after a 2-1 victory over Burkina Faso.
Mali’s Lassine Sinayoko’s third goal of the tournament helped them to a narrow victory and a last-eight clash with hosts Ivory Coast.
It took no time at all for the Eagles to open the scoring,after Amadou Haidara had hit the woodwork with a thumping head from Hamari Traoré’s cross, Edmond Tapsoba inadvertently clipped the rebound into his own net. Just moments later, the defender nearly atoned for that error when he had a shot saved before Issoufou Dayo and Bertrand Traoré were also denied by goalkeeper Djigui Diarra.
At the other end, a thumping drive by Sinayoko was beaten away by Hervé Koffi at his near post before a dribbling effort from Kamory Doumbia crept just wide.
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Burkina Faso were given a lifeline back into the game when a VAR review led to a penalty being awarded against Kiki Kouyaté after a cross deflected onto his arm. Traoré duly stepped up and converted his third spot-kick of the tournament after sending Diarra the wrong way.
Cedric Badolo then had a shot saved as Mali generally defended strongly though, refusing to allow their opponents the opportunity to get forward on too many occasions. There was a heart-in-mouth moment in the 90th minute when Issoufou Dayo flicked Badolo’s free-kick home, only to be flagged offside and Ultimately Burkina Faso crashed out.
The win means Mali will now face off against host Côte d’Ivoire in the quarter finals.