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AFCON 2025: Super Eagles rout Mozambique 4-0 to seal last-eight spot

Nigeria booked a convincing place in the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with a dominant 4-0 victory over Mozambique in their round-of-16 encounter on Monday night in Fes.

The three-time champions delivered one of their most complete performances of the tournament at the Complexe Sportif de Fès, overwhelming the Mambas with pace, movement and clinical finishing.

Victor Osimhen scored twice, while Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams were also on the scoresheet as Eric Chelle’s side advanced with authority.

Early control sets the tone

Osimhen found the net inside two minutes, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside.

The Super Eagles continued to apply pressure, with Alex Iwobi forcing an early save from goalkeeper Ernan after a strike from distance.

The breakthrough arrived in the 20th minute. Iwobi split the defence with a precise pass to Akor Adams, who cut the ball back for Lookman to finish calmly inside the area.

AFCON 2025: Super Eagles rout Mozambique 4-0 to seal last-eight spot
Lookman, Osimhen, Akor Adams shine as Super Eagles reach AFCON 2025 quarter-finals – Getty image

Five minutes later, Nigeria doubled their advantage as Iwobi again picked out Lookman, whose driven cross deflected kindly into Osimhen’s path for a close-range finish.

Mozambique struggled to cope with Nigeria’s intensity, while Chelle’s men controlled possession and tempo for the remainder of the half.

Adams and Lookman both passed up opportunities to extend the lead before the interval.

Osimhen and Adams complete the job

Nigeria effectively ended the contest moments after the restart. Lookman once again proved decisive, weaving into the box before squaring for Osimhen to tap in his second goal of the night and third of the tournament, making it 3-0.

With Mozambique stretched, Nigeria continued to create chances. The fourth goal arrived in the 75th minute, with Lookman turning provider yet again, this time setting up Adams, who rifled a powerful effort into the roof of the net.

The Super Eagles could have added further goals in the closing stages but eased off as the match drew to a close, having already put the result beyond doubt.

The win took Nigeria’s tally to 12 goals in the competition, the highest of any team so far.

Quarter-final test awaits

Mozambique bowed out of the tournament, unable to contain Nigeria’s attacking depth.

For the Super Eagles, attention now turns to the quarter-finals, where they will face the winner of the round-of-16 tie between Algeria and DR Congo on Saturday, January 10.

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AFCON 2025: Cameroon overcome South Africa to book quarterfinal spot

Cameroon progressed to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after edging South Africa 2-1 in a tightly contested round of 16 fixture in Rabat.

The match opened at a high tempo, with South Africa enjoying more initiative in the early stages.

Relebohile Mofokeng tested Cameroon’s defensive shape with direct running, while striker Foster briefly thought he had given his side the lead in the 14th minute, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside.

Despite creating promising openings and applying sustained pressure, Hugo Broos’ side lacked the cutting edge required to translate possession into goals.

Cameroon absorbed that pressure and gradually settled, prioritising structure and discipline.

AFCON 2025: Cameroon overcome South Africa to book quarterfinal spot
Cameroon kick South Africa out of AFCON 2025 – Getty image

Against the run of play, the Indomitable Lions took the lead in the 34th minute when Junior Tchamadeu finished decisively past Ronwen Williams.

A VAR check followed, but the goal was upheld, shifting the momentum firmly in Cameroon’s favour heading into the break.

Cameroon extend advantage after restart

Cameroon emerged from halftime with greater intent and were rewarded early in the second half.

Mahamadou Nagida delivered a precise cross from the flank, which Christian Kofane met with a controlled header to make it 2-0, leaving South Africa with a significant task to recover.

South Africa responded by increasing their attacking urgency, but Cameroon goalkeeper Devis Epassy produced key interventions, including sharp saves to deny Samukelo Kabini and Teboho Mokoena.

Cameroon also remained dangerous on the counter, with Bryan Mbeumo leading a rapid break that nearly resulted in a third goal, only for Williams to keep his side alive.

Late scare, but Cameroon hold firm

South Africa finally found a breakthrough in the 87th minute when substitute Evidence Makgopa converted from close range after a well-weighted cross by Aubrey Modiba, setting up a tense finish.

Bafana Bafana pushed aggressively for an equaliser in the closing minutes, committing numbers forward and testing Cameroon’s defensive resolve.

However, Cameroon managed the final stages, slowing the game and maintaining their defensive shape to protect the lead.

The result confirmed their place in the quarterfinals, while South Africa bowed out despite a competitive performance.

Cameroon will now turn their attention to a quarterfinal showdown against hosts Morocco.