Mali beat Tunisia in tale of two penalties and refereeing drama
Soccer Football - Africa Cup of Nations - Group F - Tunisia v Mali - Limbe Omnisport Stadium, Limbe, Cameroon - January 12, 2022 Tunisia players appeal to referee Janny Sikazwe for a penalty as they wait for a review from VAR REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Mali completed a 1-0 victory over Tunisia in a
controversial Group F game at the Africa Cup of Nations that was ended
prematurely by referee Janny Sikazwe, who later tried to play the final four
minutes only for the North Africans to refuse.
Zambian Sikazwe, who officiated at the 2018 World Cup
in Russia, initially blew for the final whistle on 85 minutes as he got his
timekeeping all wrong.
But after playing on, he then repeated the error when
he blew for fulltime once more before the clock had ticked over to the 90
minutes.
Tunisia were furious and officials stormed the pitch
in protest, but the Man of the Match trophy was handed out and the post-match
news conferences in full swing before Confederation of African Football (CAF)
officials decided the remaining minutes should be played.
Mali came out onto the pitch to play 40 minutes after
the controversy began, but Tunisia refused to play on and Sikazwe ended the
game for a third time.
The match was also a tale of two penalties as Mali
forward Ibrahima Kone converted his attempt after a handball, but Tunisia's
Wahbi Khazri could not follow suit as his effort was saved by goalkeeper
Ibrahima Mounkoro 13 minutes from time.
The result follows the trend of 1-0 win at the finals,
with this the seventh in the 10 games played to date. The second match in Group
F will be played later on Wednesday between Mauritania and Gambia.
After a dull first half, Mali made a bright start to
the second and after just a minute were awarded a penalty when Boubacar Kiki
Kouyate’s shot struck the hand of Elyas Skhiri as the Tunisia midfielder turned
his back on the ball.
Kone stepped up to easily convert the penalty and give
the his side the lead.
Dylan Bronn forced a first save out of Mali goalkeeper
Ibrahima Mounkoro with a 35-yard drive that the gloveman had to push away for a
corner, but Tunisia had an even better chance to equalise.
It was Moussa Djenepo who handled the ball this time
and after consulting VAR, Sikazwe awarded the spot-kick.
But Khazri’s fierce shot was beaten away by Mounkoro
as the keeper made an excellent stop.
Mali finished the game with 10 players after a harsh
red card for El Bilal Toure when he challenged for the ball with Dylan Bronn
and was fractionally late.


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