Mali boss feels playing against Burkina Faso adds extra spice to last-16 clash

Mali boss feels playing against Burkina Faso adds extra spice to last-16 clash

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Chelles side advanced to the knockout stages by topping their group, beating South Africa before drawing against Namibia and Tunisia.

Mali head coach Eric Chelle believes playing against bordering Burkina Faso adds a bit of extra spice to their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 clash.

Chelle’s side advanced to the knockout stages by topping their group, beating South Africa before drawing against Namibia and Tunisia.

Burkina Faso stand in their way of reaching the quarter-finals for the first time since 2013 and Chelle admitted having the chance to get one over on their neighbours on Tuesday is an extra motivating factor.

“Of course, it’s a game with neighbouring countries just like we have seen in other matches. However, this one is more special because it is the knockout,” Chelle said in quotes on the tournament website.

“These are always interesting games to play and must be approached with caution and of course a bit of confidence.”

Eleven years on from their shock run to the final, Burkina Faso defender Steeve Yago is dreaming of going one better this time around.

“We have the opportunity of rewriting history with this generation,” Yago said.

“Fortunately, some of the players and staff from the 2013 team have been in regular touch with us and have shared their experience and insight on what it takes to reach the finals of this tough competition.

“We have advice from our elders, and we want to use this to our advantage when playing against Mali and hopefully the rest of the competition.”

Mali boss feels playing against Burkina Faso adds extra spice to last-16 clash

Chelles side advanced to the knockout stages by topping their group, beating South Africa before drawing against Namibia and Tunisia.

Mali head coach Eric Chelle believes playing against bordering Burkina Faso adds a bit of extra spice to their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 clash.

Chelle’s side advanced to the knockout stages by topping their group, beating South Africa before drawing against Namibia and Tunisia.

Burkina Faso stand in their way of reaching the quarter-finals for the first time since 2013 and Chelle admitted having the chance to get one over on their neighbours on Tuesday is an extra motivating factor.

“Of course, it’s a game with neighbouring countries just like we have seen in other matches. However, this one is more special because it is the knockout,” Chelle said in quotes on the tournament website.

“These are always interesting games to play and must be approached with caution and of course a bit of confidence.”

Eleven years on from their shock run to the final, Burkina Faso defender Steeve Yago is dreaming of going one better this time around.

“We have the opportunity of rewriting history with this generation,” Yago said.

“Fortunately, some of the players and staff from the 2013 team have been in regular touch with us and have shared their experience and insight on what it takes to reach the finals of this tough competition.

“We have advice from our elders, and we want to use this to our advantage when playing against Mali and hopefully the rest of the competition.”

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