African Nations Cup

February 6, 2013

Full-time

Mali

1 - 4

Nigeria

African Nations Cup

15:00 +00:00, February 6, 2013

Durban Stadium

Referee: Bakary Gassama

Mali 1-4 Nigeria

Scoring Summary

Mali Nigeria
Cheick Mady Diarra (75')Elderson (25')
 Brown Ideye (30')
 Emmanuel Emenike (44')
 Ahmed Musaab (60')

Teams

Mali Nigeria
1 Mamadou SamassaVincent Enyeama
Adama TambouraElderson
Fousseni DiawaraEfe Ambrose
21 Mahamadou N'Diaye22 Kenneth Omeruo
13 Molla Wague14 Godfrey Obobona
12 Seydou Keita10 John Mikel Obi
Mohamed Sissoko8 Brown Ideye
17 Mahamane Traore17 Ogenyi Onazi
Kalilou Traore11 Victor Moses
15 Mamadou SamassaEmmanuel Emenike
10 Modibo Maíga19 Sunday Mbah
Substitutes
16 Soumaila DiakiteAustin Amamchukwu Ejide 16
22 Ali YirangoChigozie Agbim 23
Adama CoulibalyJoseph Yobo 2
23 Ousmane CoulibalyAzubuike Egwueke 6
Idrissa CoulibalyJuwon Oshaniwa 21
19 Salif CoulibalyEmmanuel Nosa Igiebor 20
11 Sigamary DiarraGabriel Reuben 12
18 Samba SowFengor Ogude 13
20 Samba DiakitéNwankwo Obiorah 4
Cheick DiabateIkechukwu Uche 15
Cheick Mady DiarraAhmed Musaab 7
 Ejike Uzoenyi 18
Substitutions
Cheick Mady Diarra for Modibo Maíga (46)
Ahmed Musaab for Victor Moses (53)
Cheick Diabate for Mohamed Sissoko (56)
Ejike Uzoenyi for Brown Ideye (71)
Samba Sow for Mahamane Traore (66)
Joseph Yobo for Efe Ambrose (81)
Yellow Cards
Modibo Maíga (38)
Efe Ambrose (26)
Samba Sow (69)
 
Fousseni Diawara (84)
 
· Squads: Mali | Nigeria

Nigeria sealed their place in the African Nations Cup final after brushing aside Mali in convincing fashion in Durban.

The Super Eagles, who defeated favourites Ivory Coast in the quarter-finals, had victory all but secured before half-time after netting three times in the first period through Elderson Echiejile, Brown Ideye and an own goal by Mohamed Sissoko.

Nigeria then added a fourth goal on the hour mark through substitute Ahmed Musa to end any hopes of a second-half fightback from Mali, whose late consolation from replacement Cheick Diarra was nowhere near enough to prevent a second successive semi-final exit.

The result sees Nigeria progress through to their seventh African Nations Cup final and first since 2000, while Mali's bid to repeat their 1972 appearance in the title match goes on.

Nigeria do not have a great record in those finals, winning just two of six, but they will go Sunday's encounter against either Burkina Faso or Ghana with confidence soaring after building on their triumph over Ivory Coast with an impressive display at a rain-swept Moses Mabhida Stadium today.

Mali, who knocked out hosts South Africa in the last eight, looked threatening early on but Nigeria gradually gained the upper hand and had already gone close a couple of times before Echiejile put them ahead in the 25th minute.

Chelsea playmaker Victor Moses did well down the right to create space and his cross into the middle found the unmarked Echiejile at the far post, and he stooped to head home from close range.

It was 2-0 five minutes later when Emmanuel Emenike's cross from the right was bundled home at the near post by Ideye, and a fantastic first period for Nigeria was completed in the 44th minute when Stephen Keshi's men added a third goal.

Ideye played a short free-kick to Emenike whose grasscutter looked set to be blocked by the wall, only for it to take a huge deflection off Sissoko and leave Mamadou Samassa in the Mali goal helpless.

Mali made two changes at the beginning of the second half in a bid to change the tide, but it was Nigeria's substitution that made the next telling contribution as Musa was sent racing clear from the halfway line before slotting through Samassa's legs to make it 4-0.

Musa then looked to have added a fifth two minutes later after skipping past Samassa and turning the ball home, but his celebrations were cut short by an offside flag.

Mali's hopes of reaching the final were looking in tatters, but recent history suggested they were not out of it completely.

In the 2010 African Nations Cup they trailed Angola 4-0 in the group stages before netting four times in the final 11 minutes to salvage a remarkable draw

And The Eagles were determined not to go down without a fight today and they created a number of decent opportunities in the closing stages.

However, they could only find the back of the net once, Diarra slotting home Cheick Diabate's cut-back, and it was Nigeria who were left to celebrate at the full-time whistle.