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Africa: Kone Shines As Mali Sinks Kenya, Tunisia On Maximum Points

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Ibrahima Kone was the toast of the Malian side as he scored a hattrick and laid out one assist Les Aigles soared over Harambee Stars with an affirming 5-0 victory in Agadir in their third qualification match for the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Mali remains unbeaten in Group E and now move top with seven points with the fourth round of matches scheduled for Sunday. Kenya dropped to third with two points and now must win the return tie in Nairobi to get themselves back into contention.

It took Mali only seven minutes to break the deadlock after a shambolic start by the Kenyans. The Harambee Stars cheaply lost the ball in a dangerous area with Mali turning possession, Kone playing out wide to Adama Traore, the latter slicing a low shot between keeper Ian Otieno’s feet.

The Malians doubled their tally in the 22nd minute when Traore returned the favour to nod down the ball for Kone, the latter battling Joseph Okumu to direct the ball into the net.

With his side being run all over by Mali, new coach Engin Firat made changes after 34 minutes, Joash Onyango and Lawrence Juma coming off for Abdallah Hassan and Eric Zakayo.

But, it would be Mali who were flying away at 3-0 in the 35th minute with Kone adding his second with a simple tap in after a corner was flicked his way and over keeper Ian Otieno.

It was 4-0 at the stroke of halftime when Kone completed his hattrick from the penalty spot after Moussa Djenepo was hauled down inside the box.