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LUANDA: Ghana avoided the ignominy of becoming the first World Cup qualifiers not to make it past the Africa Cup of Nations first round thanks to a little help from a legend's son.
Missing Michael Essien and a score of first choice players the four-time champions still managed to book their place in the quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over 10-man Burkina Faso on Tuesday.
Ghana's reward was a last eight date with hosts Angola at Luanda's 11 November stadium on Sunday.
Algeria, the Group A runners-up, face Group B winners Cote d'Ivoire, with Burkina Faso down and out.
The main news off the pitch on day 10 of the competition came from Cabinda where Mali despatched a letter of protest at Monday's goalless draw between Angola and Algeria.
The shared point put those two sides through from Group A at the expense of Mali, who cried foul.
That attitude incensed the Mali team who wrote to organizers the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to make an official complaint.
AFP