Mali stunned much-fancied Ghana, while
Senegal beat Ukraine on penalties to reach the quarter-finals of the
Under-20 World Cup.
Mali produced a superb performance to beat Ghana 3-0,
brushing aside the 2009 champions who had gone into the game as
favourites, having beaten Argentina and won Group B.
The Eaglets began strongly and made the breakthrough
after 20 minutes when Diadie Samassekou rifled a shot into far corner
after exchanging quick passes with Adama Traore.
After the break they doubled their advantage through
Diedonne Gbakle, who cut in from the right, beating two men before
unleashing a thunderous effort that went in off the underside of the
bar.
With nine minutes of the match remaining, Mali wrapped
up a glorious victory when Aboubabacar Doumbia sped clear of the Ghana
defence and chipped into the corner.
Mali will face either Germany or Nigeria in the quarter-finals.
Senegal
booked their place in the last-eight thanks to some heroics from goalkeeper Ibrahima Sy.
The sides were level 1-1 after extra-time - Sidy Sarr
scoring on 83 minutes to cancel out Artem Biesiedin's 77th-minute opener
- but Senegal romped to a 3-1 in a penalty shoot-out.
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