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Senegal 2 Zimbabwe 0: Cisse's men charge into quarter-finals

Senegal became the first team to book their place in the quarter-finals of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Zimbabwe at Stade de Franceville.

Aliou Cisse's men did all the damage in the opening stages of the Group B clash on Thursday, launching an early onslaught their opponents were ill-equipped to handle.

Those goals and a trio of presentable chances all arrived within a torrid opening 13 minutes for Zimbabwe, and Senegal were content to keep their overwhelmed opponents at arms' length for the rest of the first half.

Only defeat, a Tunisia victory and a five-goal swing against them in the final round of matches will deny Senegal top spot, while Zimbabwe still harbour hopes of taking second with victory over the north African nation – providing Cisse's men do them a favour against Algeria.

Keita had an attempt blocked at the end of a menacing run by Sparta Prague defender Costa Nhamoinesu and Zimbabwe's increasingly desperate resistance was broken in the ninth minute.

Diouf failed to get a decisive touch on Lamine Gassama's teasing cross but Senegal did not have to wait long for their second.

Kalisto Pasuwa's side managed to string together their first sustained spell of pressure after the half-hour mark and Senegal needed a thudding last-ditch tackle from Cheikh M'Bengue to deny Nyasha Mushekwi.

Diouf continued his wayward outing in front of goal when he lifted a shot over from seven yards in the 49th minute having been played into the box by Idrissa Gueye – the Everton man who was also pulling the strings when Mane crashed beyond the crossbar shortly afterwards.

Mukuruva came to the fore as his colleagues tired, standing firm to thwart Mane following a jinking run into the box, before beating Keita's 72nd-minute strike to safety.

A counter-attack then ended with Diallo saving from Mushekwi and Billiat fired wide – Zimbabwe again leaving it too late as they only came to life in the half late on. 

Diouf's replacement Moussa Sow looked to garnish victory with an overhead kick where enthusiasm outmatched execution and Mukuruva prevented Keita from adding the goal his endeavours deserved, but it was highly satisfactory outing for the Teranga Lions.