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Ivory Coast's forward #22 Sebastien Haller (FRONT) fights for the ball with DR Congo's defender #2 Henock Inonga (R) during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 semi-final football match between Ivory Coast and Democratic Repuplic of Congo at Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpe, Abidjan on February 7, 2024. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Côte d’Ivoire 1-0 DR Congo: Haller fires Elephants to AFCON final

Recap

Africa Cup of Nations 2023 Semi-finals

Olympic Stadium of Ebimpe

Côte d’Ivoire
DR Congo
Preview

(AFP) – Sébastien Haller scored a memorable winner to send Côte d’Ivoire through to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final at the expense of the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the Elephants march on in their quest to become the first victorious host nation since 2006.

Hot and humid conditions in northern Abidjan meant players from both sides were already bathed in sweat by the time Cédric Bakambu poked into an empty net with fewer than nine minutes on the clock, but the DRC striker’s early opener was promptly chalked off upon closer inspection, as the ball had been kicked out of Yahia Fofana’s hands in the build-up.

Buoyed by home support, Côte d’Ivoire began turning the screw towards the end of a finely-balanced first period. Wilfried Singo’s crossing from the right proved a persistent threat, and the Monaco man laid one on a plate for Haller, only for the forward to head wide from seven yards out as an exasperated Didier Drogba turned away horrified up in the stands.

Within two minutes, a well-worked move saw Max Gradel’s tempting lay-off latched onto by Franck Kessié, whose left-footed effort smacked the base of the post to leave the Elephants wondering whether they would come to rue their near-misses.

HT substitute Théo Bongonda almost made the hosts pay, announcing his introduction with a mazy run into the box and a shot which hit the side-netting, before Haller finally gave the sea of orange-shirted supporters what they came for. The roar was deafening as the 29-year-old volleyed Gradel’s cross into the turf, causing it to loop over the helpless Lionel Mpasi between the sticks.

Haller went close twice more before the final whistle, directing a near-post header onto the roof of the net and seeing an audacious lob drift narrowly wide as the Leopards’ tournament bid ended with a whimper.

With the DRC heading home, Nigeria now stand between Côte d’Ivoire and their third AFCON title as rookie manager Emerse Faé, who was appointed midway through the competition, gears up for Sunday’s showpiece final with a fairytale triumph at stake.

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH STATISTICS

TEAM SHEETS

DR Congo

1Lionel Mpasi Goalkeeper
2Henoc Inonga Baka Defender
24Gédéon Kalulu Defender
22Chancel Mbemba Defender
26Arthur Masuaku Defender
8Samuel Moutoussamy Midfielder
13Meschak Elia 11 Midfielder
20Yoane Wissa 19 Forward
18Charles Pickel 6 Midfielder
14Gaël Kakuta 10 Midfielder
17Cédric Bakambu 23 Forward
10Théo Bongonda 14 Midfielder
23Simon Banza 17 Forward
19Fiston Kalala Mayele 20 Forward
6Aaron Tshibola 18 Midfielder
11Silas Katompa Mvumpa 13 Forward

 

 

 

 

 

 

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