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Ivory Coast vs DR Congo. Africa Cup of Nations Semi-Final.

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Ivory Coast 1

  • S Haller (65th minute)

DR Congo 0

    AFCON: Ivory Coast 1-0 DR Congo - Sebastien Haller heroics sends two-time winners into fifth final

    Match report and free highlights as Sebastien Haller fired host nation Ivory Coast into Africa Cup of Nations final against old foe Nigeria with a 1-0 win over DR Congo on Wednesday; Haller, on his first start of the tournament, scored the winner with a super second-half strike

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    Highlights of the AFCON semi-final match between Ivory Coast and DR Congo

    Sebastien Haller fired hosts Ivory Coast into the final of the Africa Cup of Nations and to within one match of the ultimate redemption after beating DR Congo 1-0.

    The Elephants had been on the brink of elimination at the group stage, sacked their manager before being reprieved two days later as the fourth-best third-placed finishers.

    They then came back from behind to beat Senegal in the last 16 and needed a 90th-minute equaliser and a winner with the last kick of the match to get past Mali in the quarter-final.

    Now Haller's goal has seen them reach the final for a fifth time and if interim boss Emerse Fae, who replaced Jean-Louis Gasset after the humiliating 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea, can inspire them to victory over Nigeria on Sunday it will surely cap the most remarkable turn of fortunes in any major international tournament.

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    Members of the DR Congo squad protested for peace in their country ahead of their AFCON 2023 semi-final match against Ivory Coast.

    DR Congo players call for peace

    Members of DR Congo's Africa Cup of Nations squad called for peace during an anthem protest in support of the troubled eastern region of their country.

    DR Congo, winners in 1968 and 1974, posed a potent threat and thought they had scored after nine minutes but Cedric Bakambu had kicked the ball out of the hands of goalkeeper Yahia Fofana before bundling it home.

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    Haller gives Ivory Coast the lead against DR Congo

    Ivory Coast, also two-time winners, created their first opportunity from quarter-final hero Simon Adingra, the Brighton winger rising at the far post and heading across goal and wide.

    Former West Ham striker Haller then tried an extravagant overhead kick which flew over the top of the Congo goal.

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    Ivory Coast's Sebastien Haller celebrates after scoring the decisive goal in a 1-0 victory over DR Congo
    Image: Haller celebrates after scoring the decisive goal

    Haller, now with Borussia Dortmund, missed the chance of the first half with a free header in front of goal, eight yards out, from Wilfried Singo's tempting cross, which he sent horribly wide.

    Moments later Franck Kessie's low drive from the edge of the area clipped the far post to leave the hosts frustrated at half-time.

    Sebastien Haller, center, is mobbed by teammates after scoring
    Image: Haller is mobbed by team-mates after scoring

    Congo sent on Theo Bongonda as a half-time substitute and the Spartak Moscow wideman almost had an instant impact with a mazy run into the area, beating three defenders before lashing his shot into the side-netting.

    Kessie stung the hands of Congo keeper Lionel Mpasi with a fierce drive with what was Ivory Coast's first shot on target. It was their second that broke the deadlock in the 64th minute.

    It was unorthodox, and a tad fortunate, Haller hooking Max Gradel's cross into the ground and watching it bounce and loop over Mpasi into the net.

    Sebastien Haller fired hosts Ivory Coast into the final of the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday
    Image: Haller fired hosts Ivory Coast into the final

    Incredibly it was the first time Ivory Coast had scored first in a match since the group opener against Guinea Bissau.

    Haller should have doubled the lead with an easier chance but sent his lob over Mpasi and wide, but the Elephants held on to book a spot in the final which looked unthinkable a fortnight ago.