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Cote d'Ivoire goes through

27 January 2012-PA Sport

Through ... Cote d'Ivoire players celebrate Salomon Kalou's goal (AAP)

Salomon Kalou's early goal helped Cote d'Ivoire book its spot in the African Cup of Nations quarter-finals and consign opponent Burkina Faso to a 2-0 defeat - and an early exit.

The Chelsea striker opened the scoring after 16 minutes and a late own goal from Bakary Kone sealed the victory as the tournament favourite, having beaten Sudan in its opening match, guaranteed itself a top-two finish in Group B.

The loss signals the end of Burkina Faso's hopes, as it remains at the foot of the standings having also lost 2-1 to Angola.

Burkina Faso had its chances in a entertaining encounter in Malabo, with Beli Moumouni Dagano hitting the crossbar late on and Alain Traore a regular threat with his long-range thunderbolts, but Cote d'Ivoire also had a raft of opportunities and it will hope its finishing improves in the latter rounds as it seeks only its second Cup of Nations title.

Burkina Faso felt it should have been awarded a sixth-minute penalty when Jonathan Pitroipa went down in the area after a challenge from Souleymane Bamba, but that was waved away and 10 minutes later it found itself trailing.

Didier Drogba sent over a cross from near the right corner flag which, after Yaya Toure had just failed to collect, found its way through to Kalou in the middle and he drilled home a sweetly-struck left-footed strike past Daouda Diakite.

Cote d'Ivoire would have hoped that was the start of a comfortable night's work, but Burkina Faso proved no easy opponent and Traore twice went close with efforts from the edge of the area as it sought an equaliser.

Cote d'Ivoire almost doubled the lead on the stroke of half-time when Diakite did well to deny Drogba and Gervinho in quick succession, although the Arsenal man's effort would not have counted anyway due to offside.

Gervinho spurned a decent opening to increase his side's advantage at the start of the second half, before the left-footed Traore saw two good efforts saved by Boubacar Barry.

Gervinho blazed an even better opportunity over when unmarked six yards out in the 60th minute and soon after he produced a good parry out of Diakite after bending a shot around a defender.

Kalou helped set Gervinho up for that chance but the Chelsea man suffered what appeared to be a hamstring injury in the build-up and he was replaced by Max Gradel soon after.

Cote d'Ivoire survived a huge let-off in the 72nd minute when Dagano got on the end of a superb deep cross from Charles Kabore before powering a header goalward, but fortunately for the Elephants the ball smashed against the crossbar and went over.

Dagano then saw another header comfortably saved by Barry before Cote d'Ivoire sealed the win with an own goal in the 82nd minute.

Arthur Boka launched a long ball forward into the Burkina Faso area and, as team-mates Kone and Mamadou Tall challenged for the ball without an Cote d'Ivoire player involved, the former succeeded only in sending a looping header over Diakite and into his own net.

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