Mali hold South Africa
A 61st minute volley by Mali’s nimble footed Ibourahima Sidibe, which beat goalkeeper Itumelang Isaack Khune of South Africa, earned Mali a 1-1 draw in their second group A match played in South Africa Wednesday.
It was South Africa who opened the scores through Benard Melvin Parker on the 25th minute, but Mali proved too mouthful for the host nation and deservingly pulled the equaliser after recess to share the points at stake.
Having won their first games in the first group matches with South Africa beating Mauritania, while Mali defeated Nigeria, both teams entered the game with the determination to carry the day to make qualification to the next stage easy .
Mali took early control of the game, and made the first attempt at goal in the second minute, but Yaya Samoke’s effort missed narrowly.
South Africa’s Siphiwe Tshabalala responded six minutes later but his feeble shot from the box was easily handled by goalkeeper Soumaila Diakite.
Determined to carry the day, Mali continued to push more men into attack, as they forced their opponents to fall back to defend with Abdoulaye Sissoko as the main tormentor.
In one of his moves in the 25th minute, Mbatha was fouled on the edge of the box, but the referee pointed to the spot, giving Parker the opportunity to send goal keeper Diakite the wrong way and slotted the ball into the net for the opener.