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Ghana edge 10-man Burkina Faso, into quarter-finals
Published in Daily News Egypt on 20 - 01 - 2010

LUANDA: Ghana defeated 10-man Burkina Faso 1-0 here on Tuesday to reach the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals.
The World Cup qualifiers and four-time continental champions will now face hosts Angola here at the November 11 Stadium on Sunday for a place in the semi-finals.
After their opening 3-1 defeat to favorites Ivory Coast this was a must-win game for Ghana if they weren t to be sent home in disgrace.
And Andre Ayew, son of one of Africa s most decorated players, Abedi Pele Ayew, earned them the three points with the decisive first half goal and the runners-up spot in Group B behind table toppers and fellow World Cup qualifiers Ivory Coast.
Ghana s Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac said: This was a very important game for our team - psychologically it was tough. It was a competitive match, Burkina Faso played more offensively than they had against Ivory Coast. They were capable of scoring, especially from set pieces.
It was hard with the weather conditions and the pitch was far from perfect.
In the second half they attacked more which gave us the chance to counter atttack but we lacked concentration in our finishing.
Looking ahead to the last eight match-up with the hosts he added: We played a friendly against Angola two months ago (0-0 draw), we know them well.
Burkina Faso only required a draw to see them go through after a tight defensive strategy had harvested one point in their goalless opener against Ivory Coast.
And their coach, Paulo Duarte, explained his switch from defensive to offensive tactics in this second match.
We attacked more than in our opening game against Ivory Coast because whoever plays for a draw will lose.
Ghana have good players. We tried to get back into the match after they scored but then we went down to 10 men and that made things difficult.
Ghana suffered a major eve-of-match blow with Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien s having to pull out with a right knee injury picked up in training on Sunday - though he was on hand to watch, from the stands, his team-mates triumph.
Rajevac, who made four changes from the side that fell 3-1 to Ivory Coast, had already suffered a raft of injuries to key members of his squad.
Burkina Faso marginally had the better of a forgettable first half hour that lacked punch until the 30th minute when Ghana s Bayer Leverkusen defender Hans Adu Sarpei conjured up a perfect 35m cross from the right flank for Ayew to head sharply past keeper Daouda Diakite.
Sarpei picked up a yellow card shortly after for a late challenge on Jonathan Pitroipa to add to the three already dished out by Seychelles referee Eddy Maillet to Burkina Faso s Mamadou Tall, Pitriopa and Mady Panandetiguiri.
Burkina Faso emerged for the second half knowing they had to accomplish something they had failed to do in Angola up to now - namely score - if they and not Ghana were to progress.
Ghana, however, remained firmly in control and on 66 minutes Burkina Faso were down a man as Maillet red-carded defender Mamadou Tall for a challenge on Asamoah Gyan.
Draman almost extended Ghana s lead with quarter of an hour remaining but his shot came to rest in the near post s side netting.


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