Christian Atsu scored twice as Ghana beat Guinea 3-0 in Malabo
on Sunday to ease into their fifth successive Africa Cup of Nations
semi-final.
Atsu set the Black Stars on their way to a
comfortable quarter-final victory when he opened the scoring in the
fourth minute in Equatorial Guinea's capital, before Kwesi Appiah
increased their advantage a minute before the interval.
And
Atsu, the winger on loan at Everton from their English Premier League
rivals Chelsea, then saw his cross-cum-shot find the net on 61 minutes
to take Ghana through to a last-four showdown with the hosts on
Thursday.
While Avram Grant's side keep alive their
hopes of a first continental crown since 1982, Guinea's Cup of Nations
adventure ends without them winning a game at the finals.
They also ended the match with 10 men after goalkeeper Naby Yattara was sent off just before the final whistle.
The
Syli Nationale only made it into the knockout stage at Mali's expense
via a drawing of lots after drawing all three of their group games, and
Michel Dussuyer's side never looked like causing an upset here.
Ghana
took the lead from their first attack, working the ball into the area
from the left before Andre Ayew's backheel allowed Atsu to apply an easy
finish.
The onus was now on Guinea to try and find a
way back into the match, but they created next to nothing, with stand-in
captain Ibrahima Traore unable to influence proceedings from the right
flank as he had in the group stage.
With half-time
approaching, Yattara in the Guinea goal saved from Asamoah Gyan, but
Ghana made it 2-0 shortly after with the help of some dreadful
defending.
Appiah, who was preferred to Jordan Ayew in
attack, pounced on a poor clearance by Baissama Sankoh and slotted home
under Yattara.
There was a clear gulf in class between
the teams and Ghana put any doubts as to the final outcome to bed when
Atsu struck again just after the hour mark.
Collecting
possession wide on the right, he shuffled the ball onto his left foot
before whipping what looked to be a cross towards the far post only to
see it drop under the bar and into the net.
Guinea's
misery was compounded right at the death when goalkeeper Yattara was
shown a straight red card for bringing down Gyan on the edge of the
penalty box as the Ghana skipper hurtled towards goaL
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