Diakité’s 120th-minute strike sinks Mali to send 10-man Ivory Coast into last four

How often can a side flirt with elimination before they finally go out? Ivory Coast had played the entirety of the second half with 10 men, were 1-0 down and seemingly on their way out when, in the final minute of normal time, the substitute Simon Adingra darted in from the right flank, squared for Seko Fofana and then, after inadvertently blocking his teammate’s shot, reacted quickest to stab in the loose ball. Another great escape for the hosts, and the prelude to a last-gasp extra-time victory.

It may not make much rational sense, but Ivory Coast are in the semi-final, where they will face Democratic Republic of the Congo. If any side can stop them, they will have had to overcome not just a fine squad and the passionate home support, but also a sense of narrative momentum that, at the moment, feels unstoppable.

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