Sinayoko Nets as Mali Advance to AFCON Quarter-finals with Victory Over Burkina Faso

Mali secured a spot in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals with a 2-1 victory over Burkina Faso, marking their first quarter-final appearance since 2013.

An early own goal by Edmond Tapsoba and Lassine Sinayoko’s third goal of the tournament propelled Mali to victory. Bertrand Traore’s penalty reduced the deficit for Burkina Faso, but an offside call denied them a potential equaliser at the death.

Mali will face hosts Ivory Coast in the quarter-finals. Notably, Premier League players Yves Bissouma and Dango Ouattara started on the bench for Mali and Burkina Faso, respectively.

The match witnessed scorching temperatures and a fast start with Mali scoring the second fastest goal in the tournament. Sinayoko’s second-half goal sealed the win, setting up a crucial clash against Ivory Coast.

The encounter showcased Mali’s dominance, while Burkina Faso fought back with Traore’s penalty. Despite late drama, Mali held on for the historic quarter-final berth.

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Published on January 30, 2024