AFCON 2013: Mali knock out South Africa
Mali
played party poopers in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals for
the second time within a year as they defeated South Africa 3-1 on
penalties Saturday.
A tense match of few scoring chances had ended
1-1 after extra time with Tokelo Rantie putting Bafana Bafana (The
Boys) ahead on 31 minutes and Seydou Keita levelling with 58 minutes
gone.
Cheick Tidiane Diabate, Adama Tamboura and Mahamane Traore
converted shootout kicks for the Malian Eagles while Soumbeyla Diakite
saved from Dean Furman and May Mahlangu and Lehlohonolo Majoro blazed
wide.
Mali knocked out co-hosts Gabon at the same stage of the
2012 tournament — also after a shootout following a 1-1 draw — and have
now reached the semi-finals six times in eight appearances.
South
Africa made two changes and Mali one from the teams that clinched
qualification for the knockout phase with draws against Morocco and the
Democratic Republic of Congo respectively in final group games.
Siboniso
Gaxa replaced suspended Anele Ngcongca at right-back for South Africa
and coach Gordon Igesund preferrred midfielder Reneilwe Letsholonyane to
injury-prone striker Katlego Mphela in a 4-5-1 formation.
France-born
Mali coach Patrice Carteron also had to make an enforced change with
goalkeeper Diakite coming in for banned Mamadou Samassa, who picked up
two cautions in the three-match pool phase.
This was only the
second Cup of Nations meeting between the countries with hosts Mali
overcoming South Africa 2-0 in a 2002 quarter-final that featured
then-rising star Keita.
South Africa trooped off the field at
half-time with a deserved 1-0 lead before a capacity 60,000 crowd at
Moses Mabhida Stadium in this Indian Ocean city thanks to a goal on 31
minutes from lone striker Rantie.
Mahlangu pounced on the Malian
clearance of a long kick from goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune, drove forward
and passed to Thuso Phala, whose cross left unmarked Rantie with the
simple task of tapping the ball into the net.
It was a mixed
opening half for the Sweden-based scorer as an early run into space
produced a shot superbly smothered by Diakite, but he was yellow carded
on 40 minutes and had to go off injured before half-time.
Mali did
not figure much as an attacking force, bar a sizzling edge-of-box shot
from former Barcelona midfielder Keita that flew over, but reminded
Bafana Bafana (The Boys) of the power in his left boot.
Wide
midfielder Samba Diakite, a reluctant participant as he wanted to help
the relegation struggle of English Premier League outfit Queens Park
Rangers, retired injured midway through the first half with Sigamary
Diarra coming on.
The cagey nature of the game continued into the
second half until 33-year-old Keita stunned the crowd on 58 minutes with
a close-range header from a Mahamadou Samassa cross that entered the
net off the right elbow of Itumeleng Khune.
South African nerves
were frayed and they almost gifted the visitors a second goal soon after
when Samassa intercepted an under-cooked back-pass from Gaxa and Khune
had to dash off his line and make a brave block.
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