Burkina Faso's forward Dango Ouattara (L) celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final football match between Burklina Faso and Tunisia. AFP.
Burkina Faso's forward Dango Ouattara (L) celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final football match between Burklina Faso and Tunisia. AFP.
Burkina Faso's forward Dango Ouattara (L) celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final football match between Burklina Faso and Tunisia. AFP.
Burkina Faso's forward Dango Ouattara (L) celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final football match between Burklina Faso and Tunisia. AFP.

Teenager Ouattara scores winner as Burkina Faso reach Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals


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Teenager Dango Ouattara scored on the stroke of halftime to ensure a 1-0 win for Burkina Faso over Tunisia in their Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final at the Roumde Adjia Stadium on Saturday.

Ouattara, 19, held off two defenders to strike home the ball from close range after a breakaway attack in the third minute of stoppage time at the end of the first half.

The striker, who later got himself sent off, was set on his way by a pass from inside his own half from Blati Toure as the Burkinabe played a clever counter-attacking game to advance to the last four of the tournament in Cameroon.

It is the third time in the last five editions of the continental championship that Burkina Faso have got to the semi-finals and they will next take on the winners of Sunday’s quarter-final in Yaounde between Senegal and Equatorial Guinea.

Tunisia had the first chance of the opening half when Wahbi Khazri saw his free kick tipped over the top by Burkinabe goalkeeper Herve Koffi in the 27th minute but the cagey contest suddenly came alive just before the break.

Toure’s long pass was perfectly weighted for Ouattara to run on to but he lost momentum as the defence closed in on him, only to check his run, hold off two defenders and still hammer home his shot.

But Ouattara will miss the semi-final after an aerial challenge where he caught Tunisia substitute Ali Maaloul in the face with his elbow in the 82nd minute.

  • A vendor blows on a vuvuzela while selling Cameroon football attire in the capital Yaounde. The Africa Cup of Nations started on January 9 in Cameroon after a postponement in 2021. AFP
    A vendor blows on a vuvuzela while selling Cameroon football attire in the capital Yaounde. The Africa Cup of Nations started on January 9 in Cameroon after a postponement in 2021. AFP
  • Mola, the mascot of the Africa Cup of Nations, during the trophy tour in the streets of Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon. AFP
    Mola, the mascot of the Africa Cup of Nations, during the trophy tour in the streets of Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon. AFP
  • A vendor sorts out the Cameroon football merchandise in Yaounde. AFP
    A vendor sorts out the Cameroon football merchandise in Yaounde. AFP
  • People watch the Africa Cup of Nations trophy tour pass by in the streets of Yaounde. AFP
    People watch the Africa Cup of Nations trophy tour pass by in the streets of Yaounde. AFP
  • Theodore, 28, a vendor, holds football accessories in Yaounde - the capital of Cameroon that will host the Africa Cup of Nations from January 9, 2022. AFP
    Theodore, 28, a vendor, holds football accessories in Yaounde - the capital of Cameroon that will host the Africa Cup of Nations from January 9, 2022. AFP
  • Theodore, 28, a vendor unwraps a scarf in Yaounde ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
    Theodore, 28, a vendor unwraps a scarf in Yaounde ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
  • A vendor holds schedules for the Africa Cup of Nations in Yaounde, Cameroon. AFP
    A vendor holds schedules for the Africa Cup of Nations in Yaounde, Cameroon. AFP
  • Cameroonian football jerseys hang along a wall at the central market in Yaounde. AFP
    Cameroonian football jerseys hang along a wall at the central market in Yaounde. AFP
  • A vendor sells Cameroon football attire in Yaounde. AFP
    A vendor sells Cameroon football attire in Yaounde. AFP
  • Mola, the mascot of the Africa Cup of Nations, during the trophy tour in Yaounde. AFP
    Mola, the mascot of the Africa Cup of Nations, during the trophy tour in Yaounde. AFP

He was booked but referee Joshua Bondo was encouraged by the VAR to look again at the incident on the pitch-side screen and he changed it to a red card.

Bondo had four minutes earlier also be referred to the screen to check a tackle from Soumaila Ouattara on Khazri in the Burkina Faso penalty area that might have given Tunisia a late penalty and a way back into the game, but decided there was nothing wrong with the challenge.

A busy second half saw Cyrille Bayala come close to a second goal for Burkina Faso, only for Tunisian goalkeeper Bechir Ben Said to make a point-blank stop.

Khazri might have equalised for Tunisia in the 57th minute but scuffed a chance at the back post as he miscued his close-in effort and then again saw Koffi turn over one of his free kicks.

Earlier, hosts Cameroon advanced to the semi-finals with a 2-0 triumph over Gambia.

Updated: January 30, 2022, 3:40 AM