Mali has advanced to the quarterfinals of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d'Ivoire 2023 after a thrilling 2-1 win against Burkina Faso in Korhogo on Tuesday.
The Eagles took an early lead just 3 minutes into the game when Edmond Tabsoba's unfortunate own goal, resulting from a powerful Amadou Haidara header, put Mali in the lead. Lassine Sinayoko doubled the advantage early in the second half.
Despite a penalty conversion by Burkina Faso's skipper, Bertrand Traore, after VAR awarded a penalty, Mali's resolute defence secured their quarterfinal berth.
Mali Coach, Eric Chelle, emphasized humility in victory, acknowledging the danger of a 2-0 lead against a determined opponent. He expressed happiness for the players, highlighting their hard work and determination.
Burkina Faso Coach, Hubert Velud, credited Mali for the victory, acknowledging the quality of Mali's players and their offensive prowess. He accepted the defeat and highlighted the openness of the AFCON, expressing disappointment at not participating further.
Man of the Match, Lassine Sinayoko, praised the team's resilience but cautioned that there is still much work ahead. The forward, who plays in France, acknowledged the tough match against Burkina Faso and emphasized the need for continued hard work.
Mali will face tournament hosts, Cote d'Ivoire, in the quarterfinals on Saturday, February 3, in Bouake, promising another intense and action-packed knockout fixture.