GHANA, MALI HIZOOOOOOOO ROBO FAINALI AFCON ITAKUWA TAMU AJE!
Asamoah Gyan took centre stage as Ghana
finally announced themselves as genuine title contenders at the Africa
Cup of Nations with a 3-0 win over Niger on Monday to top Group B and
cruise into the quarter-finals.
Captain and striker Gyan was at the
heart of Ghana's flowing victory, giving them lead in the sixth minute,
setting up Christian Atsu in the 23rd and playing a major role in a
third from John Boye early in the second half.
Gyan's slow start to the tournament had
mirrored Ghana's sluggish early performances, but the four-time
champion's title credentials were undeniable at Nelson Mandela Bay
Stadium against a Niger defense that had conceded just once previously
in the group.
Give me a hug: Asamoah Gyan celebrates his goal with head coach Kwesi Appiah
MATCH FACTS
Niger: Daouda, Kourouma, Bachard (Kader 60), Dankwa, Chicoto, Koudize (Boubacar 61), Soumaila, Lancina, Talatou, Maazou,
Sidibe (Dante 79).
Sidibe (Dante 79).
Subs Not Used: Alzouma, James, Laouali, Kamilou, Sakou, Alassane, William.
Booked: Koudize, Chicoto, Dankwa, Soumaila.
Ghana: Dauda,
Pantsil, Boye, Vorsah, Afful, Agyemang-Badu, Rabiu (Derek Boateng 72),
Adomah (Asante 63), Asamoah, Atsu, Gyan (Clottey 78).
Subs Not Used: Agyei, Richard Boateng, Awal, Annan, Akaminko, Boakye, Mensah.
Booked: Agyemang-Badu.
Goals: Gyan 6, Atsu 23, Boye 49.
Att: 10,000.
Ref: Badara Diatta (Senegal).
Ghana now play debutant Cape Verde in
the quarters, while Mali qualified second from the group after drawing
1-1 with Congo to set up a last-eight game against hosts South Africa.
Gyan's bullet shot rocked Niger early in
Port Elizabeth and his floated cross for Atsu to double the lead
effectively ended Niger's slim hopes of qualifying inside 25 minutes of
the encounter. Gyan's dominant header from a free kick eventually led to
Boye making it 3-0 four minutes into the second half.
Ghana had been unconvincing in their two
previous games in South Africa, letting slip a 2-0 lead in a 2-2 draw
with Congo and just edging Mali 1-0.
But Monday's performance showed the
Black Stars' attacking threat in abundance, with Gyan, young Porto
midfielder Atsu and another newcomer, Albert Adomah, all impressive.
Gyan could have easily had a hat-trick,
and more, after hitting a close-range shot straight at Niger goalkeeper
Kassaly Daouda in the second half and then pushing a volley from
Adomah's cross off target straight after.
Ghana had powered ahead when Adomah's
cut back from the right wing found Gyan unmarked. The striker sent a
powerful shot into the far left corner and then ran around behind the
net, chased by his teammates, to celebrate his first goal of the
tournament.
An immediate response from Niger was
ruled out by Senegalese referee Badara Diatta for a foul on goalkeeper
Fatawu Dauda by Niger skipper Moussa Maazou before the ball bobbled into
the back of the net.
Cruising: Christian Atsu doubled Ghana's lead in the 23rd minute
Gyan was at the centre of Ghana's
near-constant attacking threat, and hit a free kick straight at Daouda
in the 22nd minute before creating Atsu's goal a minute later. The
skipper again pulled away from his marker, this time down the left, and
floated a cross to the back post for Atsu to chest down and poke past
Daouda for 2-0.
Gyan turned to the large contingent of noisy Ghana fans and punched his chest before chasing away after Atsu.
Maazou's cross from the right just
eluded center forward Sidibe Modibo in the 35th in one of Niger's best
openings in the first half.
Close range: John Boye scored Ghana's third goal to wrap up an easy win
But Ghana came straight back and
Emmanuel Agyemang Badu found more wide open space in Niger's desperately
stretched defense to force a good one-handed save from Daouda at the
near post just before halftime.
Boye scrambled in the third goal and
sealed Niger's elimination after Gyan rose high at the back post to head
a free kick down and off Daouda.
Maazou was Niger's only real attacking
threat and he headed off target before Gyan missed his two good chances
in the space of a minute.
The energetic Gyan also tried an
acrobatic overhead kick - but didn't connect - as Ghana's talisman and
his team convincingly found their feet in South Africa.
Colourful: Ghana fans were happy with what they saw from their team
Mali set up an Africa Cup of Nations
quarterfinal against host country South Africa by holding Congo to a 1-1
draw on Monday in their last group match at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
With Ghana winning its game against
Niger in Port Elizabeth 3-0 to top Group B, a draw was all Mali needed
to secure second spot and knock Congo out.
After a furious start to the match that
saw both sides score in the opening 14 minutes, the Eagles were able to
stifle their opponents to a sufficient extent in a foul-ridden game.
Important: Mahamadou Samassa scored the equaliser which sent Mali through to the quarter finals
Early: Dieumerci Mbokani put DR Congo
ahead with a third-minute penalty but it wasn't enough to prevent them
from being eliminated
MATCH FACTS
DR Congo: Kidiaba, Mongongu, Kasusula, Issama, Zakuani, Mulumbu, Makiadi, Ilunga (Kabangu 86), Kaluyituka (Kanda 79),
Mbokani, LuaLua (Mputu 46).
Mbokani, LuaLua (Mputu 46).
Subs Not Used: Mandanda, Mabiala, Manzia, Zola, Mulemo, Mbemba, Luvumbu, Kisombe, Bakala.
Booked: Mulumbu, Makiadi.
Goals: Mbokani (pen) 3.
Mali: Mamadou
Samassa, Diawara, Adama Coulibaly, Wague, Tamboura, Keita, Sissoko
(Kalilou Traore 73), Sow, Samba Diakite (Sigamary Diarra 87),Mahamadou
Samassa (Diabate 78), Maiga.
Subs Not Used: Soumaila
Diakite, Idrissa Coulibaly,Cheick Diarra, Yatabare, Mahamane Traore,
Salif Coulibaly, N'Diaye, Ousmane Coulibaly, Yirango.
Booked: Keita, Sow, Tamboura, Mamadou Samassa, Kalilou Traore.
Goals: Mahamadou Samassa 14.
Att: 8,000.
Ref: Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria).
Congo striker Dieumerci Mbokani opened
the scoring from the penalty spot in the opening minutes, only for
Mahamadou Samassa to cancel the goal out in the 14th.
A good opening minute for Congo saw
Lomana LuaLua hit the post after just 20 seconds, before the Leopards
earned a penalty just 15 seconds later when Mohamed Sissoko brought down
Yves Ilunga just inside the area.
Dieumerci Mbokani stepped up to convert
the spot kick and allow Congo goalkeeper Robert Kidiaba to bring out his
trademark celebration that became famous in the team's 2-2 draw with
Ghana earlier in the tournament.
However, Mali quickly equalized when a
poor clearance allowed Adama Tamboura to race to the byline before
cutting the ball back for Mahamadou Samassa to equalise.
The rest of the first half lacked
clear-cut chances, forcing Congo coach Claude Le Roy to gamble at the
break as he replaced LuaLua with the injury-troubled forward Tresor
Mputu.
Mputu made a bright start, and captain
Youssouf Mulumbu nearly supplied the goal that Congo needed when he
forced a fingertip save from Mali goalkeeper Mahamadou Samassa in the
69th minute.
Yet it was Mali who looked the more
likely to score late on, with both Kalilou Traore and Cheick Diabate
shaving the post within a minute of each other.
The draw meant Mali finished with four points, and they will take on South Africa at the same venue on Saturday.
Delight: Mali players celebrate advancing to the quarter-finals where they will play hosts South Africa
Despair: DR Congo fans watch on as their team were eliminated from the tournament
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