Nigeria’s quest for a fourth continental crown gained massive momentum on Monday as the Super Eagles delivered a masterclass in Fès, defeating Mozambique 4–0. This comprehensive victory secures Nigeria’s place in the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Building on their flawless Group C campaign, the Super Eagles proved too powerful for a Mozambique side making its debut in the knockout rounds. While the Mambas struggled to maintain the pace, Nigeria’s clinical finishing and defensive solidity defined the encounter.
The Goal Timeline: A Clinical Display
The Nigerian attack, led by the tournament’s top performers, dismantled the Mozambican defense with early and consistent pressure:
- 20th Minute: Ademola Lookman opened the scoring with a precise finish following a well-timed assist from Akor Adams.
- 25th Minute: Victor Osimhen doubled the lead just five minutes later, capitalizing on Nigeria’s high-pressing game.
- 47th Minute: Shortly after the restart, Lookman turned provider, setting up Osimhen for his second goal of the night.
- 75th Minute: Akor Adams capped off the brilliant team performance by netting the fourth and final goal.
Tactical Execution and Defensive Mastery
While the attackers grabbed the headlines, the Nigerian midfield and defense were equally impressive. Captained by Wilfred Ndidi, the trio of Frank Onyeka and Alex Iwobi dictated the tempo of the game.
The defensive unit, consisting of Bright Osayi-Samuel, Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey, and Bruno Onyemaechi, completely neutralized the Mozambican threat. By the 80th minute, Nigeria had recorded eight shots on target, while goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali remained largely untested, with Mozambique failing to register a single shot on target.
Squad Rotation and Substitutions
Coach Eric Chelle utilized the second half to refresh his squad and preserve key players for the upcoming quarter-final:
- Offensive Changes: Paul Onuachu and Samuel Chukwueze replaced Akor Adams and Lookman.
- Midfield Refresh: Tom Dele-Bashiru and Raphael Onyedika came on for Onyeka and Ndidi.
- Final Swap: Moses Simon was introduced late in the game to replace Osimhen.
What’s Next for Nigeria?
With this victory, the Super Eagles advance to the quarter-finals with a perfect defensive record in the knockout stage. They now await the outcome of the match between Algeria and DR Congo to determine their next opponent in the pursuit of African football’s ultimate prize.