Jesus Owono the hero in penalty shoot-out as Equatorial Guinea go through

Goalkeeper’s save from Mali defender Falaye Sacko sets up quarter-final with Senegal

Equatorial Guinea’s goalkeeper Jesus Owono  celebrates with team-mates after they beat Mali on penalties in the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 football match at Limbe Omnisport Stadium in Limbe. Photograph:   Issouf Sanogo/AFP via Getty Images
Equatorial Guinea’s goalkeeper Jesus Owono celebrates with team-mates after they beat Mali on penalties in the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 football match at Limbe Omnisport Stadium in Limbe. Photograph: Issouf Sanogo/AFP via Getty Images

Mali 0 Equatorial Guinea 0 (aet; Equatorial Guinea won 6-5 on pens)

Goalkeeper Jesus Owono was Equatorial Guinea's hero as his decisive shoot-out save made Mali pay for missed chances in the final round of 16 clash.

The Eagles enjoyed the better of normal time in Limbe, but the game finished 0-0 after extra-time and Owono’s save from defender Falaye Sacko clinched a 6-5 victory on penalties with Senegal awaiting his side in the quarter-finals.

Defensive midfielder Amadou Haidara might have given Mali a 32nd-minute lead, but scuffed his shot as he fell after controlling the ball deep inside the penalty area.

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Their frustration grew when they were awarded a 40th-minute penalty for Josete Miranda's challenge on Moussa Doumbia, only for referee Bakary Gassama to change his decision after being advised to review the incident by the VAR official.

Mohamed Camara passed up a glorious opportunity to put Mali ahead when he fired wildly over from Yves Bissouma's 58th-minute cut-back and substitute Moussa Djenepo saw his effort deflected just wide with 19 minutes remaining.

Equatorial Guinea enjoyed their best spell of the game as normal time drew to a close, and they carried that into extra time with Basilio Ndong testing Mounkoro with a long-range strike which bounced just in front of him, but it was they who held their nerve from 12 yards.