Daily Dispatch

Ghana advance to quarterfin­als

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GHANA became the second side to book a quarterfin­al place at the African Nations Cup finals in Gabon when they edged Mali 1-0 in Group D at the Stade de Port Gentil on Saturday.

Experience­d forward Asamoah Gyan grabbed the only goal of the game to become his country’s leading all-time scorer in the continenta­l championsh­ip with an eighth career strike across six tournament­s.

Egypt needed a goal two minutes from time by substitute Abdallah El Said to beat Uganda 1-0, a result that ensured the East African side would be the first team eliminated from the tournament.

Ghana lead the pool with six points from two games, followed by Egypt with four, Mali one and Uganda zero.

Ghana rode their luck against Mali but joined Group B side Senegal in the next round and now face a shootout for top spot in the group with Egypt on Wednesday.

West Ham striker Andre Ayew missed a sitter when he shot wide of an open goal but four minutes later Ghana were ahead as his younger brother Jordan Ayew whipped in a cross for Gyan to powerfully head home.

“We are pleased with our performanc­e,” Gyan told reporters.

“Whether we play an excellent match or not, we just want to win and advance in the tournament.”

It looked as though Egypt were headed for a second successive 0-0 draw but were rewarded for their persistenc­e when El Said drilled the ball through the legs of Uganda keeper Denis Onyango after being teed up by Mohamed Salah.

Egypt’s Argentine coach Hector Cuper was relieved his side pulled off the win in testing conditions.

“It was difficult on that pitch and in this climate but we won and that is the important thing,” he said. — Reuters

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