Mali secured top spot in Group F at the Africa Cup of Nations with a comfortable 2-0 win over Mauritania, who were already out of the tournament.
The opening goal was scored in the second minute by former Newcastle defender Massadio Haidara.
Mali doubled their tally shortly after half-time when Ibrahima Kone smashed in his third penalty in Cameroon after Moussa Doumbia was brought down.
Sarpsborg striker Kone now has 11 goals in nine international matches.
Victory means Mali win the group on goal difference and will play Equatorial Guinea in the round of 16, while Mauritania exit as the only team at the Nations Cup without a point.
Assured showing by Eagles
The opener came from good work down the right and a cross which Doumbia failed to connect with cleanly.
However, the ball dropped to Lens’ Haidara, who was free to bounce his effort back across goal and inside the right-hand upright.
Mali dominated the first half and created the better chances, with Mauritania having to make do with set piece opportunities.
The Eagles passed the ball well and, after Doumbia was fouled by Souleymane Karamoko, Norway-based Kone flashed his powerful spot-kick past Babacar Diop.
Mauritania’s best chances of getting back into the game came from free kicks…
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