SADIO Mane led Senegal to the
quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations aftera 3-1 win over Sudan
in Tangier.
The 2019 and 2022 African footballer of the year chased and harried, andsetup goals and chances
for team-mates, leading by example in the absence of suspended
captain Kalidou Koulibaly.
Mane set up midfielder Pape
Gueye’s first goal of two and substitute Ibrahim Mbaye’s goal to
send the Lions of Teranga, the
2021 champions, through to a
quarter-final against Mali, which
held on with 10 men on a cold,
wet night in Casablanca to beat
Tunisia 3-2 in a penalty
shoot-out.
“We needed to dig deep,” said
Senegal coach PapeThiaw, whose
team faced an early set back when
Aamir Abdallah stunned the
favorites with Sudan’s opener in
the sixth minute.
It was the first and last goal
scored by a Sudanese player in the
tournament.
The Falcons of
Jediane defeated Equatorial
Guinea in the group stage thanks
to an own goal. The Sudanese,
who played all of their qualifying
matches away from home as the
country contends with a brutal war
and humanitarian crisis, were
bold against Senegal. “I am sure
the Sudanese people know that
we came to this competition and
proudly represented them,”Sudan
coach James Kwesi Appiah said.
Senegal was a challenge too far,
though.
Mane set up Gueye to
score in the 29th.
Gueye also got the second
before the break, set up by Jackson.
The 19-year-old Mbaye made his
entrance as a substitute in the
74th and Mane set up the youngster to wrap it up on a break three
minutes later.
MALI DIG EVEN DEEPER
ELBILAL Toure fired Maliinto the
quarter-finals with the winning
penalty in a 3-2 shoot-out win
over Tunisia after they finished 1-
1 with extra time.
Mali goalkeeper Djigui Diarra
saved two penalties to make up
for misses from Yves Bissouma
and Dorgeles Nene, as the Eagles
set up a showdown with Senegal
in Tangier on January 9.
Tunisia were left torue themiss
from Ali Abdi and saves Diarra
made to deny Elias Achouri and
Mohamed Ben Romdhane.
They
failed to beat Mali despite having
an extra player from the 26th
minute,when Woyo Coulibaly was
red-carded for a dangerous tackle on Hannibal Mejbri.
It was one of many bad tackles.
Referee Abongile Tomhadal ready
issued four yellow cards before the
red. Coulibaly was the second Mali
player sent off in two games after
Amadou Haidara against
Comoros.
Even after the sending off, neither Mali nor Tunisia managed a
shot on target in the first half.
Fans needed to wait till the 88th
before Elias Saad crossed for Firas
Chaouat to head what most
assumed was Tunisia’s winner.
But Tunisia defender Yassine
Meriah conceded a penalty in
stoppage time, and Lassine
Sinayoko duly equalised from the
spot to send the game to extra time.