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Tunisia was unable to erase its surprise setback against Namibia this Saturday evening against Mali.
In this second round of the African Cup of Nations, the Carthage Eagles had to settle for a draw (1-1).
Lassine Sinayoko opened the scoring for the Malians (10e), when Hamza Rafia allowed his team to quickly come back to the score (20e).
A result which suits Mali, leader of the group after its initial success, more than South Africa. Tunisia is condemned to win in four days against Bafana Bafana to see the round of 16.
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