Sebastien Haller scores against DR Congo

Afcon 2023: Ivory Coast 1-0 DR Congo – Haller fires Elephants into final

Sebastien Haller scored the winner as 2023 Africa Cup of Nations hosts Ivory Coast beat DR Congo to set up a final meeting with Nigeria.

The only goal of a cagey contest in Abidjan came in the 65th minute when Haller’s volley bounced down into the ground and up over Leopards goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi.

The Borussia Dortmund striker should have opened the scoring just before the break with an unmarked header, while he also missed a chance to double the lead when sending a lob narrowly wide.

DR Congo did not look like getting a late equaliser, although Meschack Elia sent a volley wide of the left-hand upright and Simon Banza then fired well over in injury time.

Ivory Coast had sacked Jean-Louis Gasset as boss before scraping through the group stage, and had needed late goals against both Senegal and Mali to progress to the last four.

But interim boss Emerse Fae now has a chance to guide the Elephants to a third continental title, adding to triumphs in 1992 and 2015, when they face three-time winners Nigeria in Abidjan on Sunday (20:00 GMT).

The Super Eagles had reached the final earlier on Wednesday after beating South Africa 4-2 on penalties following a dramatic 1-1 draw in Bouake.

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DR Congo start well after protest

DR Congo players call for peace in anthem protest

The match was the first time the tournament hosts had returned to the Alassane Ouattara Stadium since suffering a chastening 4-0 defeat by Equatorial Guinea which had left the West Africans on the brink of exiting the finals after just three games.

Fae made four changes to the side which grabbed a 90th-minute equaliser and a 122nd-minute winner against Mali, with captain Serge Aurier, centre-back Odilon Kossounou and forward Christian Kouame all suspended.

Meanwhile, the DR Congo squad staged a protest during the anthems with players and coach Sebastien Desabre covering their mouths and pointing to the side of their heads to call for peace in the eastern part of the country.

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The Leopards threatened from first-half corners, with Haller forced into a diving header to clear one at the near post before Elephants keeper Yahia Fofana flapped at the next delivery.

Cedric Bakambu headed in the loose ball and wheeled away in celebration but referee Ibrahim Mutaz had already blown his whistle, ruling that Elia had kicked the ball out of Fofana’s hands.

Meanwhile the delivery of Ivorian right-back Wilfried Singo was causing problems at the other end, with Simon Adingra planting a header wide of goal before Haller missed a glorious chance five minutes before half-time when he mis-timed his effort wide from eight yards out.

There was still time before the break for Elephants midfielder Franck Kessie to strike the left-hand post with a fierce strike.

Haller strike puts hosts through

Sebastien Haller scores against DR CongoIvory Coast striker Sebastien Haller scored the only goal with what was his first shot on target at the 2023 Afcon finals

Three minutes after the restart, Theo Bongonda almost put DR Congo ahead but the half-time substitute could only fire into the side-netting after bursting into the area and thrillingly wriggling past two defenders.

Mpasi parried away another powerful shot from Kessi but the Leopards stopper was unfortunate with what proved to be the winner.

Haller dropped back to meet Max-Alain Gradel’s cross from the right with a first-time volley from about 13 yards out, and the bounce of the ball caught out Mpasi as it dipped just under his crossbar.

Sending a flicked header from a corner over the bar, the involved Haller was then narrowly off target with his lobbed attempt from outside the box after a poor defensive header gifted him the chance to wrap up the tie.

Two-time champions themselves, but not since 1974, DR Congo had drawn their first four games at the finals but could not find a way back into the match after coming from behind to beat Guinea in the quarter-finals.

Ivory Coast become the first hosts to reach an Afcon final since Egypt in 2006 – with the Pharaohs also the most recent side to lift the trophy on home soil that year.

After a tournament of underdog success and surprise results, Ivory Coast fans can now look forward to a heavyweight clash with Nigeria following a path through the finals which has already involved several dramatic twists and turns.

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It could also cap a remarkable journey for Fae, the 40-year-old former Nantes, Reading and Nice midfielder, who could win Africa’s most prestigious trophy in just his fourth game in charge of his country.

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Line-ups

Ivory Coast

Formation 4-3-3

1Fofana5Singo12Boly21Ndicka3Konan8Kessié4Seri6Fofana15Gradel22Haller24Adingra

  • 1Fofana
  • 5Singo
  • 12Boly
  • 21Ndicka
  • 3Konan
  • 8Kessié
  • 4SeriSubstituted forAmaniat 61’minutes
  • 6FofanaSubstituted forSangaréat 61’minutes
  • 15GradelSubstituted forBogaat 90’minutes
  • 22HallerSubstituted forKrassoat 90’minutes
  • 24AdingraSubstituted forBambaat 80’minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Diomande
  • 9Bamba
  • 10Konaté
  • 11Krasso
  • 13Boga
  • 16Folly
  • 18Sangaré
  • 19Pépé
  • 23Sangaré
  • 25Doumbia
  • 26Diallo
  • 27Amani

DR Congo

Formation 4-2-3-1

1Mpasi24Kalulu22Mbemba2Inonga26Masuaku18Pickel8Moutoussamy13Elia14Kakuta20Wissa17Bakambu

  • 1Mpasi
  • 24Kalulu
  • 22Mbemba
  • 2Inonga
  • 26Masuaku
  • 18PickelSubstituted forTshibolaat 70’minutes
  • 8Moutoussamy
  • 13EliaSubstituted forKatompa Mvumpaat 78’minutes
  • 14KakutaSubstituted forBongondaat 45’minutes
  • 20WissaSubstituted forMayeleat 69’minutes
  • 17BakambuSubstituted forBanzaat 69’minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Bayeye
  • 5Batubinsika
  • 6Tshibola
  • 7Diangana
  • 10Bongonda
  • 11Katompa Mvumpa
  • 12Kayembe
  • 16Bertaud
  • 19Mayele
  • 21Siadi
  • 23Banza
  • 27Mfulu

Referee:Ibrahim MutazAttendance:51,020

Match Stats

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Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Côte d’Ivoire 1, Congo DR 0.

  2. 90’+5′

    Full Time

    Second Half ends, Côte d’Ivoire 1, Congo DR 0.

  3. 90’+4′

    Post update

    Corner, Côte d’Ivoire. Conceded by Henock Inonga.

  4. 90’+3′

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    Jean-Philippe Krasso (Côte d’Ivoire) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  5. 90’+3′

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    Foul by Arthur Masuaku (Congo DR).

  6. 90’+2′

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    Attempt missed. Simon Banza (Congo DR) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Théo Bongonda.

  7. 90’+2′

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    Franck Kessié (Côte d’Ivoire).

  8. 90’+2′

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    Simon Banza (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  9. 90’+1′

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    Corner, Côte d’Ivoire. Conceded by Henock Inonga.

  10. 90′

    Substitution

    Substitution, Côte d’Ivoire. Jérémie Boga replaces Max Gradel.

  11. 90′

    Substitution

    Substitution, Côte d’Ivoire. Jean-Philippe Krasso replaces Sébastien Haller.

  12. 89′

    Post update

    Lazare Amani (Côte d’Ivoire) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  13. 89′

    Post update

    Foul by Gédéon Kalulu (Congo DR).

  14. 86′

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    Lazare Amani (Côte d’Ivoire) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  15. 86′

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    Foul by Silas Katompa Mvumpa (Congo DR).

  16. 85′

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    Max Gradel (Côte d’Ivoire) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  17. 85′

    Post update

    Foul by Silas Katompa Mvumpa (Congo DR).

  18. 84′

    Post update

    Foul by Max Gradel (Côte d’Ivoire).

  19. 84′

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    Arthur Masuaku (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  20. 84′

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    Attempt missed. Lazare Amani (Côte d’Ivoire) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Sébastien Haller.

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