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Burkina Faso 2 Tunisia 0: Super-sub Bance helps seal semi-final berth

Aristide Bance came off the bench to fire Burkina Faso past Tunisia and into the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals.

It appeared as though the first last-eight tie was headed for extra-time as the two sides struggled to assert dominance in Libreville.

But Bance, who had only been on the pitch for four minutes, ensured that the additional period was not required when he drilled home after quick thinking with Bertrand Traore at a free-kick with 10 minutes remaining.

Taha Yassine Khenissi's physical presence caused problems for the Burkina Faso defence early on and he twice saw headers clear the crossbar.

Burkina Faso created the better openings, though, and Nakoulma wastefully lashed an effort over the top after racing onto Traore's throughball.

Early in the second half, Khenissi powered a header straight at Kouakou Herve Koffi after shrugging off his marker to meet Youssef Msakni's deep cross.

Burkina Faso began to enjoy a spell of pressure and Charles Kabore's cross was headed wide by Bakary Kone, who perhaps should have let the ball run for centre-back partner Steeve Yago.

Wahbi Khazri made little impact on the game for Tunisia before being hauled off on the hour and the Sunderland forward seemingly refused to shake Kasperczak's hand on his way off the pitch.