
Ivory Coast are one step away from ending 23 years of painful African Cup of Nations memories after sweeping aside Democratic Republic of Congo in the semifinals.
The Elephants
have twice lost the final on penalties, in 2006 and 2012, but could be
on course for its first title since 1992 after a 3-1 success in Bata,
Equatorial Guinea.
Goals from two of
its star players -- Yaya Toure and Gervinho -- were added to by Wilfried
Kanon to seal a place in Sunday's showpiece.
It
signaled the end of DR Congo's fairytale run after it scored four goals
in the final half an hour to defeat neighbors Congo in their last eight
clash.
Toure de Force
After
a modest opening it was Ivory Coast talisman Yaya Toure who made the
first decisive impact on the game, as he so often does for his club --
English Premier League champions Manchester City.
The
31-year-old pounced on a loose ball after a run from teammate Wilfried
Bony -- signed by City in January -- to lash a fierce shot into the roof
of the net.

It was his 19th goal for Ivory Coast and must surely rank of one of his finest.
But having got themselves in front, Ivory Coast switched off moments later to allow DR Congo back into the match.
A
looping cross from the right was handled by Eric Bailly, allowing
Dieumerci Mbokani to register his third goal of the tournament from the
penalty spot.
The striker, who plays
for Dynamo Kyiv in Ukraine, should have put his side ahead 10 minutes
later but failed to make proper contact with a cross that fell to him at
the back post.

It
was to prove a costly miss. Ivory Coast immediately gained the upper
hand and Gervinho saw his header diverted onto the crossbar by a
brilliant Gabriel Zakuani clearance.
But
the AS Roma midfielder wasn't to be denied for long as an error in
midfield saw Bony play him into the area, Gervinho slotting neatly into
the far corner of the net.
DR Congo
came out revitalized after the break and Yannick Bolasie, who plys his
trade with Crystal Palace in England's top flight, forced a fine save
from Sylvain Gbohouo after a mazy run.
But it proved to be only a brief flurry as Ivory Coast reasserted its control on the match.

Kidiaba
made another save from Gervinho as Congo's desperate attempts to get
back into the game left counter attacking gaps for Ivory Coast.
Its
players spilled onto the field to celebrate at the end of the match and
they can now look forward to a clash in the final with either Ghana or
tournament hosts Equatorial Guinea, who play Thursday.
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