
Two Bundesliga professionals representing the Ivorian “Elephants” made their first appearances for their country in the tournament. Leverkusen’s Odilon Kossounou and Dortmund’s Sebastien Haller both factored in heavily as the Ivorians beat the odds.
Haller converted his try from the spot in the shootout. Kossounou found his way back into the starting XI after Cote d’Ivoire sacked their national team trainer following an embarrassing historic defeat that nearly saw them eliminated from the tournament.
To their credit, the Ivorians didn’t panic and slowly rested control of the game back. Finishing quality nevertheless was lacking and the opening 45 drew to a close with Senegal ahead by one goal. Faé’s squad controlled most of the possession and pressed hard in search of the equalizer all throughout the second half. Dortmund’s Haller was introduced in the 72nd. The BVB striker also logged his first minutes of the tournament. Haller’s involvement in several quality attack charges still didn’t produce the needed goal.
Eight minutes before the close of normal time, Franck Kessie finally received the opportunity to equalize from the penalty spot. The former AC Milan mainstay slammed home the 1-1 after Senegalese keeper Edouard Mendy got a late jump. The long VAR review process and bookings handed out to protesting players/coaches meant that there would be plenty of second-half stoppage time. Neither that nor an added extra 30 minutes, however, would be sufficient to separate the two sides.
Kossounou was yanked for the fresh-legged Wilfried Singo in the 116th as the time to head to a penalty shootout approached. Haller had the opportunity to help his nation avoid penalties at 120+2, but an Ivorian offensive foul cancelled out his effort. Haller would successfully execute his turn from the spot in the shootout’s third round. So too would all of his Cote d’Ivoire teammates and all but one of the Senegalese takers. Ex-Mainzer Moussa Niakhaté ended up being the one who let the defending champs down as Les Elephants prevailed 5-4.
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