Mali
are through to the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup after a
shock 3-0 win over Ghana at Wellington's Regional Stadium. It was thanks
to a trio of truly wonderful goals that Les Aigles deservedly triumphed
in this all-African encounter, with Diadie Samassekou, Diedonne Gbakle
and Aboubabacar Doumbia producing strikes worthy of gracing any stage.
Ghana,
winners of this tournament in 2009, started as heavy favourites after
topping Group B and beating Argentina. But from an early stage it was
clear that they would be up against it. Even before going ahead on 20
minutes, Mali had created the better openings, with the Black
Satellites' Lawrence Ati forced into a fine save to keep out Souleymane
Diarra.
Ati could do nothing, though, to prevent the opening goal
that followed. It came from a fantastic bit of swift, slick interplay
between Samassekou and Adama Traore, with a couple of quick-fire passes
and flicks exchanged before the former slammed a left-foot shot into the
far corner of the net. Ghana attempted to rally but found Digui Diarra
an impassable barrier, with Emmanuel Boateng twice denied by the
impressive Aigles keeper either side of half-time.
Mali remained
the more composed and dangerous of the two teams, though, and it was no
more than they deserved when a second goal arrived on 53 minutes. Again,
it was a wonderful effort, with Samassekou dancing inside from the
right wing past a couple of challenges before curling in a magnificent
20-yard shot that bounced down off the underside of the bar and back up
into the roof of the net.
The Ghanaians were stunned and could
easily have found themselves three down when Diedonne Gbakle cut in from
the same right flank and forced Ati into a fine close-range stop. But
the Black Satellites keeper was merely delaying the inevitable and a
final, crowning goal for Senegal arrived nine minutes from time.
True
to form, it was a thing of beauty, with Aboubabacar Doumbia showing a
terrific burst of pace to break clear of the Ghana defence before
lofting the most delightful of chipped finishes into the far corner.
Mali
now advance to face either Germany or Nigeria in Christchurch and, on
the evidence of this match, those teams should be wary indeed of the
threat Les Aigles pose.
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