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Thursday, 7 February 2013
African Cup of Nations - Nigeria hammer Mali to march into final
African Cup of Nations semi-final, Moses Mabhida Stadium – Mali 1 (Diarra
75) Nigeria 4 (Echiejele 25, Ideye 30, Emenike 44, Musa 60).
igeria
marched into their first African Cup of Nations final since 2000 after a
convincing 4-1 win over Mali in the first semi-final.
Goals from Elderson Echiejile, Brown Ideye, Emmanuel Emenike and Ahmed Musa
gave the Super Eagles an unassailable lead before the hour mark, with Cheick
Diarra netting a consolation for Mali.
It was not all good news for Nigeria through as livewire strikers Victor
Moses and Emenike – who has scored four goals at these finals – both went off
injured, although their substitutions were likely to have been precautionary.
Nigeria boss Stephen Keshi now faces the challenge of becoming the second man
to win the African Cup of Nations both as a player and a coach, after Egypt’s
late icon Mahmoud El-Gohary.
For a country with one of the highest numbers of professional players,
Nigeria have underachieved in recent years.
But, after a slow start to these finals, Keshi has got them playing direct,
organised football and – hugely importantly, as Ivory Coast found out – as a
team.
Mali started the match well enough as Molla Wague and Kalilou Traore headed
wide from corners, but the Super Eagles grew into the match and were soon making
all the running as Victor Moses in particular proved a nightmare for defenders.
The Chelsea forward – who only recently made his Nigeria debut, having been
eligible for England – completely dominated his opposite number Adama Tamboura
with a shimmy and a nutmeg before firing in a fantastic swerving cross that
Echiejele stooped to head into the bottom right on 25 minutes.
Within five minutes it was 2-0, as Ideye improvised a clever flick after
Emenike’s low cross landed just behind the Dynamo Kiev forward.
That effectively ended the match as a contest, as while Mali threw men
forward, Nigeria defended well and utilised their superior pace to shred their
opponents on the counter attack.
And, just before half-time, they added a third, although there was a huge
element of fortune about Emenike’s free-kick, which took a heavy deflection off
Momo Sissoko to leave Mamadou Samassa wrong-footed.
Mali did change things at half-time as rangy striker Cheick Diabate came on
for Sissoko.
While they did create a chance as the strangely quiet Seydou Keita fired wide
from 12 yards, Nigeria rubbed their noses in it when – just after coming on –
substitute Musa ran on to Efe Ambrose’s fine pass to roll home a fourth.
Musa was enjoying himself, putting one effort wide and seeing another ruled
out for offside after Ideye strayed.
The latter stages did see Nigeria appear to switch off slightly, Vincent
Enyeama denying Samassa and Diabate with good saves and Diarra pulling one back
after decent work from Diabate on the left.
Indeed, subs Diarra and Diabate looked more threatening in 20 minutes than
their team-mates had all game, with Diarra putting two efforts off target after
help from his strike partner.
But it was too little too late as Nigeria marched into their first African
Cup of Nations final in 13 years, where they will face Burkina
Faso.

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