Mali
progressed into the quarterfinals of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
after second half goals from Garra Dembele and Seydou Keita handed them a
2-1 win over Botswana in Libreville.
The
Eagles had to come from behind after Mogakolodi Ngele had put the
Zebras into a shock lead early in the second half, but the combination
of their win and the draw between Ghana and Guinea was enough to clinch a
place in the knockout rounds from a tightly-contested Group D.
Botswana
went into this game hoping to put to bed the memories of that 6-1
defeat to Guinea behind them with a positive performance. While The
Zebras could have qualified for the last eight, they needed an
incredible score line to do that.
Botswana were put under pressure early in this game, as they had every man behind the ball as Mali played with confidence.
The
Eagles’ Modibo Maiga did well to turn his marker inside out but his
cross was over-hit when a goal looked certain in the 15th minute.
Again
in the 26th minute, Maiga, who had been seeing a lot of the ball out
wide for much of the match, got his head to a deep cross but failed to
keep the effort on target under pressure from the Botswana defence.
Bakaye
Traore with wasted a great scoring opportunity to round off a super
build up for Mali, although the ball did bobble horribly just as he hit
his shot from the edge of the box. There must have been 30 passes on the
edge of the Botswana box as the Eagles tried to find space in which to
attack.
In
the 42nd minute, Abdou Traore found some magic in his feet with a
fantastic turn as he tried to open up the Botswana defence, but to no
avail, before Drissa Diakite drove in a fierce cross that Marumo did
well to palm away. The Zebras showed great discipline in defence.
In
the second half, the Zebras looked a lot more attack minded in the
opening minutes and it came as no surprise when they opened the scoring.
In the 51st minute, Mogakolodi Ngele powered the ball into the back of
the net with his left foot after latching on to a great cross from the
right-hand side from Moemedi Moatlhaping to make it 1-0.
But
Botswana’s happiness did not last long as Mali responded within a
matter of minutes. Garra Dembele restored parity from close range for
the Eagles.
A
great cross from Traore from the left-hand side was headed on target by
Maiga and it was well saved by Marumo, but Dembele was first to react
and smashed the ball home from just outside the Botswana six-yard box.
In
the 68th minute, Coulibaly smashed the ball against the crossbar after
an incredible run following a link up with Dembele. The substitute raced
into the box before unleashing a bullet of a shot.
Seydou
Keita renewed his side's hope of progressing with a super finish in the
75th minute. The Barcelona man curled the ball into the top left-hand
corner of the net after linking up with substitute Diabate, who just
managed to poke the ball back to his teammate with Motlhabankwe unable
to clear the ball while sitting on the deck.
After
the goal, every Botswana player was behind the ball as they attempted
to stifle the Mali frontline, who were buoyed by their goal and went in
search of another.
Phenyo Mongala’s late influenced did not repay the Zebras as Mali went on to win 2-1.
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