Mali’s mental and physical strength key to upsetting Senegal, says Lassana Coulibaly

Mali face Senegal on Friday
Mali face Senegal on FridayReuters / Siphiwe Sibeko

Mali overcame heavy odds and had to dig deep to reach the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals, and will need the same mental strength against heavily fancied Senegal on ​Friday.

Mali were down to 10 men after defender Woyo Coulibaly was sent off in the 26th minute of last Saturday’s round-of-16 tie ‌against Tunisia in Casablanca, but held out to force a 1-1 draw ‌after extra time and advance on penalties.

"Against Tunisia, we needed to show strong mentality as it was 10 against 11," said Serie A-based midfielder Lassana Coulibaly at the pre-match press conference on Thursday.

"We ⁠will need the same mentality against Senegal. We want to progress, and ‌we feel we have nothing to lose. We are not the favourites, ​but with our mental, physical strength, we feel we can win."

Senegal are the second-ranked team in Africa and, with 10 goals scored in the tournament, they look strong candidates to advance into next week’s semi-finals.

"The eight teams who have qualified for the quarters ‌are all the big footballing countries in Africa, but I think we are playing the best," added Mali coach Tom Saintfiet.

"The only team they’ve lost to over the last years was Brazil, ⁠they even beat England. It’s a stable team but also very strong, who score easily, who don’t give up much and are very dangerous.

"But we are also a good team. We haven’t lost at this tournament, and we played well against Morocco and Tunisia, two countries who qualified for the World Cup," the Belgian-born coach said.

Mali are, however, also through to the last eight without winning a game. They drew their three group games and then needed penalties against Tunisia in the first ⁠knockout round.

"We haven’t created a lot of goal-scoring opportunities, but ‌we’ve played with discipline, and we won’t be changing much around our approach. We’ve got players with good ability and a very good mentality," Saintfiet said.

Mali are the only country in the last eight without previous Cup of ⁠Nations success. They were runners-up in 1972 and have ​been semi-finalists five times since.

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