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Mali Survive Shootout Against Tunisia, Set Up Senegal Showdown

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Mali advanced to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations after defeating Tunisia in a tense penalty shootout, setting up a high-stakes meeting with defending champions Senegal.

The match ended goalless after regulation time and extra time, with both teams struggling to convert chances in a tightly contested encounter marked by physical duels and disciplined defending. Tunisia dominated possession for long stretches, but Mali remained organised and dangerous on the counter.

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The deadlock was eventually broken from the penalty spot, where Mali held their nerve to secure victory. The result marks another disappointing AFCON exit for Tunisia, who came into the tournament with high expectations but failed to impose themselves when it mattered most.

For Mali, the win continues their strong tournament run and reinforces their growing reputation as one of Africa’s most resilient sides. Attention now turns to their quarter-final clash against Senegal, a fixture expected to test Mali’s defensive solidity against one of the continent’s most potent attacks.

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