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![Ghana secured their first ever third-place finish at the Cup, having won the tournament four times [Reuters] Ghana secured their first ever third-place finish at the Cup, having won the tournament four times [Reuters]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Africa/1/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/Ghana-secured.jpg) | | Ghana secured their first ever third-place finish at the Cup, having won the tournament four times [Reuters] | Host nation Ghana may have missed out on the final, but they finished the tournament on a high note after coming from behind to defeat Ivory Coast 4-2 in the Africa Cup of Nations third-place play-off in Kumasi.
The flow of goals continued at the 2008 Cup of Nations, with Ivorian striker Boubacar Sanogo's first-half equaliser the 94th goal of the tournament, one more than the previous best set in Burkina Faso 10 years ago. Sulley Muntari, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, Junior Agogo and Haminu Draman scored as Ghana finished third for the first time while Sanogo bagged a first-half double to give Ivory Coast a 2-1 lead at the break. Ghana, appearing in the play-off for only the second time, took a 10th-minute lead thanks to a powerful left-foot free-kick from Portsmouth midfielder Sully Muntari which flew through the hands of keeper Tiasse Kone, the only local in the Ivorian squad. Sanogo, who plays for German Bundesliga club Werder Bremen, equalised after 24 minutes by sprinting on to a through ball, holding off giant defender John Mensah, and placing the ball wide of goalkeeper Richard Kingson. Eric Addo had a close-range header well saved by Kone, while Kingson denied Kalou and captain Didier Drogba before Ivory Coast took the lead on 32 minutes at the Baba Yara Stadium. Black Stars rise late Kingson blocked a close-range Drogba effort, but the rebound rolled kindly for Sanogo, whose tap trickled over the line to complete first half scoring. A tame second half came to life after 70 minutes when substitute Owusu-Abeyie left several Ivorians trailing as he turned on the pace before firing under Kone to restore parity in the clash of west African giants. Agogo scored his third goal of the Nations Cup on 80 mintues to edge the Black Stars ahead, springing an offside trap to burst through and give Kone no chance. There was no stopping Ghana in the closing stages and Draman added a fourth five minutes from full-time with a shot from outside the penalty area that took a sudden bounce leaving Kone embarrassed as the ball flew over him. Egypt and Cameroon will contest the final in Accra on Sunday.
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