Mali’s victory over South Africa means they are yet to lose their opening game in 13 Afcon appearances
Hamari Traore and Lassine Sinayoko struck as Mali beat South Africa in their Africa Cup of Nations opener.
Percy Tau sent a penalty over the bar for Bafana Bafana in a first half characterised by missed chances.
The pattern continued until Traore tapped in the rebound after Sekou Koita’s free-kick hit the woodwork.
Sinayoko seized on Kamory Doumbia’s pass to rifle the second from inside the box six minutes later and seal victory for the 1972 finalists.
The result at the Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium in Korhogo means Mali have won all three Afcon games they have played against South Africa, having beaten them at the 2002 and 2013 editions.
South Africa started in promosing fashion and caused Mali early problems with their pace.
Hugo Broos’ side were awarded a penalty in the 18th minute after Sikou Niakate was adjudged to have fouled Evidence Makgopa in the box following a VAR check by referee Mohamed Hussein.
Al Ahly forward Tau – the reigning Confederation of African Football (Caf) Interclub Player of the Year – ballooned his effort over and blazed another shot behind less than 10 minutes later.
A lack of attacking finesse let South Africa down, with Mali goalkeeper Djigul Diarra making routine saves to deny them.
Mali were nearly gifted a goal on the stroke of half-time when a lapse of concentration at the back by South African allowed Sinayoko through on goal, but Ronwen Williams was alert to the danger and came off his line to nudge the ball away.
With South Africa showing signs of tiredness, Mali completely dominated the second half against disjointed-looking opponents who struggled to create chances.
Teboho Mokoena went closest for the 1996 champions with a last-minute free-kick from distance which smashed against a post.
Mali, who are ranked 51st and tipped as Afcon dark horses, are back in action against Tunisia on Saturday (20:00 GMT)
Broos’ players will take on southern African neighbours Namibia, who have 10 players in their squad plying their trade for clubs in South Africa, on Sunday (20:00 GMT).
Line-ups
Mali
Formation 4-3-1-2
16Diarra
2Traoré5Kouyaté6Niakaté17Sacko
23Dieng10Bissouma4Haidara
26Doumbia
25Sinayoko20Koïta
16Diarra
2Traoré
5KouyatéBooked at 43mins
6NiakatéBooked at 18mins
17Sacko
23DiengSubstituted forDiabatéat 78′minutes
10BissoumaSubstituted forCoulibalyat 58′minutesBooked at 90mins
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