Mali had been left surprised as a late Patson Daka equaliser earned Zambia a 1–1 draw of their second Africa Cup of Nations Group A match, a consequence that retains the group finely balanced heading into the following spherical of fixtures.
Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet set Mali up in a well-known 4-2-3-1 formation regardless of lacking midfielder Yves Bissouma because the Tottenham Hotspur participant remains to be recovering from an ankle damage suffered earlier within the season.
Zambia head coach Moses Sichone mirrored Mali’s form, deploying captain Trend Sakala on the left wing whereas Leicester Metropolis striker Patson Daka led the road.
Mali asserted management from the opening exchanges, dominating possession and dictating the tempo within the first half. Their fast passing and fluid motion repeatedly stretched the Zambian again line, with goalkeeper Willard Mwanza producing a sequence of vital saves to maintain his aspect within the contest. The Eagles’ finest likelihood earlier than the interval got here within the forty second minute when Dorgeles Nene was fouled within the field after a harmful cutback from the suitable. A VAR evaluation confirmed the choice, however El Bilal Touré didn’t convert from the spot, his low effort nicely saved by Mwanza.
The strain finally informed shortly after the hour mark. A poorly defended nook kick left Lassine Sinayoko unmarked inside the world, and though his first try was blocked, the winger reacted quickest to fireplace dwelling the rebound and provides Mali a deserved lead within the 61st minute.
Pressured to chase the sport, Zambia dedicated extra males ahead, opening up the competition within the last half hour. Either side squandered probabilities in an end-to-end spell, with Mali unable to place the match to mattress and Zambia rising in perception because the clock ticked down.

That persistence was rewarded within the dying moments. Proper-back Mathews Banda delivered a exact in-swinging cross, and Daka rose to fulfill it, steering a robust header previous goalkeeper Djigui Diarra to grab a dramatic equaliser.
Mali pushed ahead in the hunt for a late winner, however referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan’s last whistle confirmed a 1–1 draw. The consequence leaves Mali second and Zambia third in Group A, behind Morocco and forward of Comoros. Each groups return to motion on Friday, December 26, with Mali going through hosts Morocco and Zambia taking over Comoros.
