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Africa Cup of Nations round-up: Ghana beat Mali, Egypt edge Uganda

(L-R) Ghana's forward Asamoah Gyan, Ghana's defender Harrison Afful and Ghana's defender Daniel Amartey celebrate at the end of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nati
Image: Asamoah Gyan is congratulated after scoring against Mali

Asamoah Gyan became Ghana's all-time top scorer in the Africa Cup of Nations as his goal gave the Black Stars a 1-0 win over Mali on Saturday and booked their place in the quarter-finals.

The 31-year-old headed home from a Jordan Ayew corner in the 21st minute to take his tournament tally to eight and eclipse previous record holder Osei Kofi.

It gave Ghana their second straight win in Group D, having started their campaign with victory over Uganda last week.

Mali had gone into the game needing a win after their opening goalless draw against Egypt, and they were immediately put under pressure by one of the tournament favourites.

Andre Ayew fired wide in the early stages after being set up by Gyan, while for Mali the busy Molla Wague looked the best bet for opening the scoring.

Gyan's opener stifled any Mali momentum and the favourites continued to hold the upper hand, with Christian Atsu hitting a shot straight at defender Hamari Traore.

Ghana keeper Razak Brimah made a rare save to deny Moussa Marega at the start of the second half and the same player came close again moments later with a shot from a tight angle.

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Jordan Ayew shot wide for Ghana but the underdogs were enjoying a good spell, with Salif Coulibaly the latest to steer a low shot just wide of target.

Substitute Moussa Doumbia maintained the pressure with a header just over the bar, then Traore found the side-netting with a volley from 25 yards.

Mali continued to push for an equaliser and came close again 10 minutes from time when substitute Kalifa Coulibaly sent a header agonisingly across the face of the six-yard box.

Abdallah El Said scored with a minute left as Egypt snatched a 1-0 win over Uganda that leaves them on the verge of the quarter-finals and eliminated their opponents.

The substitute lashed in after collecting a Mohamed Salah pass to leave the seven-time champions needing only a point from their last Group D game against Ghana to go through.

Uganda, who had a Joseph Ochaya effort disallowed early in the second half, are the first team to be knocked out of the tournament after a second consecutive 1-0 defeat.

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