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Burkina Faso thump Ethiopia 4-0 at Africa Cup of Nations
Burkina Faso's forward Alain Traore (left) celebrates after scoring a goal during the Africa Cup of Nations 2013 Group Afootball match against Ethiopia at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit yesterday.
Football, Sports
January 25, 2013

Burkina Faso thump Ethiopia 4-0 at Africa Cup of Nations

NELSPRUIT, South Africa (AFP) — Alain Traore produced two of the goals of the competition to lift 10-man Burkina Faso to a 4-0 win over Ethiopia yesterday and end their 18-match winless run at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Burkina’s last victory in the continental showcase came way back in 1998, but Traore ended that sorry state of affairs in style to push the west African nation to the top of Group C and within touching distance of the last eight.

And three of the goals came after goalkeeper Abdoulaye Soulama was red carded on the hour mark for handling outside his box.

Coached by Belgian Paul Put, this priceless win lifted them up to four points, with Zambia and Nigeria, who drew 1-1 earlier, on two and Ethiopia on one.

With quarter-final qualification going down to the wire, Burkina Faso take on Zambia here while Ethiopia face Nigeria in Rustenburg, with both matches scheduled for Tuesday.

Lorient midfielder Traore earned a start on the strength of his starring role in bagging the equaliser deep in stoppage time against Nigeria on Monday.

And he fully repaid his coach’s confidence when scoring either side of the break, and setting up Djakaridja Kone for the third.

“When we scored (our first goal), it acted as a release. We played freely and with 10 players against 11, we did very well,” said Put.

“This is great for our confidence. Everyone wanted to prove something. We are closer to qualifying, but we have to keep our feet on the ground.”

Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw said: “We weren’t expecting this result, but anything can happen in football, and I believe we still have a chance of qualifying.”

Zerihun Tadele was in goal for Ethiopia in the absence of Jemal Tassew, banned for two matches after his terrible tackle in their curtain-raiser against Zambia.

An all-too-common feature of this Nations Cup has been the depressing sight of row upon row of empty seats, but happily not here, with an estimated 20,000 Ethiopian fans filling the Mbombela Stadium.

With Nigeria and Zambia all square in the first leg of Friday’s double-header in Nelspruit, the Group C summit was there for the taking by one of these so-called lightweights.

And Ethiopia came racing out of the blocks, almost bagging a fourth-minute advantage when Shemeles Bekele raced on to Salahdin Said’s pass on the left of the area, his angled shot only denied by the far post.

Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw was forced into an early change of personnel, bringing on Behailu Assefa for a tearful Adane Girma, feeling the effects of an earlier knock to a delicate part of his body.

Burkina’s Wilfried Sanou had the ball in the back of the net in the 20th minute, but his effort was ruled offside.

In a high-voltage affair, Burkina were beginning to dominate.

And on 34 minutes the break they deserved came when Traore, from 10 yards out, let his left foot fly, the ball screaming into the top left corner of Tadele’s net.

This was the 24-year-old’s second goal of 2013, after scoring in stoppage time to earn Burkina a 1-1 draw against Nigeria.

With their neat, nimble footwork, Burkina were leading Ethiopia a merry dance until Soulama was sent off by Seychelles referee Camille Bernard.

Replacement ‘keeper Daouda Diakite came on with midfielder Sanou making way, and he did a great job in saving the resulting free-kick.

Traore made it three in 2013 with a superb half-volley in the 74th minute, before setting up Kone with 11 minutes left.

Jonathan Pitroipa rounded off the rout with the fourth deep in stoppage time.

Not even the appearance of a streaker, who entangled himself in the Ethiopian net, could take the gloss off Traore and his team’s night.

Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene, a noted penalty saving and taking specialist, scored from the spot to salvage a 1-1 draw against Nigeria.

Mweene’s late heroics in this Africa Cup of Nations Group C clash cancelled out Emmanuel Emenike’s goal with Nigeria’s John Obi Mikel failing to convert a first-half penalty.

The ‘keeper, who regularly takes penalties for South Africa Premier League club Free State Stars and converted his effort in last year’s Nations Cup final shoot-out, coolly stepped up to slot home a spot kick awarded harshly when Ogenyi Onazi tangled with Emmanuel Mayuka in the box.

An Ethiopia supporter reacts during the Africa Cup of Nations 2013 group A football match between Ethiopia and BurkinaFaso at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit yesterday. Burkina Faso won 4-0. (Photos: AFP)

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