Mali 1-4 Nigeria
C Diarra 75′ Echiejile 25′
Brown 30′
Sissoko 44′ (og)
Musa 60
C Diarra 75′ Echiejile 25′
Brown 30′
Sissoko 44′ (og)
Musa 60

Nigeria eased through to their first Africa Cup of Nations final in 13 years with a comfortable victory over Mali.
Defender Elderson Echiejile opened the scoring, heading
home Victor Moses' cross, before Brown Ideye bundled past Mali keeper
Mamadou Samassa.
The Super Eagles made it three with Emmanuel Emenike's shot deflecting in off Mali midfielder Momo Sissoko.
Substitute Ahmed Musa stroked home Nigeria's fourth, before Cheick Diarra grabbed a consolation for the Eagles.
Three of Nigeria's goals came in the first half,
overwhelming a Malian side, who would be forced to settle for a place in
the third-place play-off for the second year in a row.
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Stephen Keshi's side, meanwhile,
progress to their first final appearance since 2000, seeking to end
their 19-year wait for a third Nations Cup title.
The confident-looking Super Eagles moved the ball
around well from start, with Moses unleashing the first shot from 25
yards, which flew well wide.
Mali's first attacking threat came through Adama
Tamboura, who burst forward well into the box, before his pull-back was
cut out by Godfrey Oboabona. Defender Molla Wague then headed well over
from the resulting corner from 10 yards, when he should have done
better.
Mali enjoyed some good pressure, with Kalilou Traore
heading wide from Mahamane Traore's in-swinging corner. Former Liverpool
midfielder Sissoko followed that miss with a long-range effort which
flew over Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama's bar.
Nigeria's first real chance of the game came from a
John Obi Mikel ball over the top, which striker Brown Ideye attempted to
slip past keeper Samassa, only for the reinstated Malian keeper to deny
him with an outstretched boot.
Mikel then lashed in a dangerous shot from 25 yards, which flew just past Samassa's post.
It served as a warning sign for what was to come, as
Nigeria broke the deadlock with a goal created by the influential Moses.
Mali's wait goes on:
The Eagles will contest their second play-off game in two years, as they failed once again to progress to their first final since 1972 - which they lost to Congo
The Chelsea midfielder turned
the Malian defence inside out with some good skill to cross brilliantly
for Echiejile, who stooped to head home unmarked at the far post.
The Super Eagles made it two just minutes later, with
Emenike breaking forward down the right again and laying the ball into
the path of Ideye, who bundled in past Samassa at close range.
Mali, rattled by Nigeria's two quick-fire goals, tried
to play themselves back into the game but to no avail, as Emenike made
it three just before the break.
A free-kick laid off to the striker took a massive
deflection off Sissoko in the wall, wrong-footing Samassa and creeping
in just inside the keeper's left-hand post.
The stunned Malians emerged in the second period with a
mountain to climb and captain Seydou Keita could have got one back
right at the start of the half, finding space in the box but firing wide
from eight yards.
The Nigerians continued to press and substitute Ahmed
Musa, who had replaced Moses minutes earlier, beat the offside trap and
fired home under Samassa's body to put them out of sight.
Musa thought he had made it five, when he found the net from close range once more, but the goal was disallowed for offside.
Striker Cheick Tidiane Diabate tried to salvage some
Malian pride with a shot at the near post, which was smothered by
Enyeama, before striker Mahamadou Samassa's close-range effort was
palmed away by the Maccabi Tel Aviv keeper.
Substitute Diarra then grabbed the consolation for the
Malians, stroking home into the corner, after some good work on the left
by fellow replacement Diabate created the opening.
Diarra almost grabbed a second in injury time, but saw
his effort curl just over Enyeama's bar, as the dejected Malians moved
on to Port Elizabeth for Saturday's play-off, while the resurgent
Nigerians progressed to Sunday's final in Johannesburg.
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi:
"Mali are a good team with a top player like Seydou Keita.
"But they are not very fast at the back and we took advantage of this to score our first two goals."
Mali coach Patrice Carteron:
"I'm still proud of this team.
"We worked hard even though we did not reach the final."
Lineup, Bookings (4) & Substitutions (6):
Mali
- 01 Samassa
- 02 Diawara Booked
- 03 Tamboura
- 13 Wague
- 21 Ndiaye
- 06 Sissoko (Diabate - 56' )
- 08 K Traore
- 12 Keita
- 17 M Traore (Sow - 66' Booked )
- 10 Maiga Booked (C Diarra - 46' )
- 15 Samassa
Substitutes
- 16 So Diakite
- 22 Yirango
- 04 A Coulibaly
- 05 I Coulibaly
- 19 S Coulibaly
- 23 O Coulibaly
- 11 S Diarra
- 18 Sow
- 20 Sa Diakite
- 07 C Diarra
- 09 Diabate
Nigeria
- 01 Enyeama
- 03 Echiejile
- 05 Ambrose Booked (Yobo - 81' )
- 14 Obobona
- 22 Omeruo
- 08 Brown (Uzoenyi - 71' )
- 10 Mikel
- 17 Onazi
- 09 Emenike
- 11 Moses (Musa - 53' )
- 19 Mba
Substitutes
- 16 Ejide
- 23 Agbim
- 02 Yobo
- 06 Egwueke
- 21 Oshaniwa
- 04 Obiorah
- 12 Gabriel
- 13 Ogude
- 20 Igiebor
- 07 Musa
- 15 Uche
- 18 Uzoenyi
Ref: Bakary Gassama
Att: 54,000







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