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AFCON 2025: Nigeria’s Super Eagles become first team to score four goals in a single match

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The Super Eagles have officially set the gold standard for attacking football at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Nigeria has rewritten the AFCON 2025 record books with a historic offensive display that should send a warning to every remaining contender in Morocco.

The Super Eagles’ demolition of Mozambique didn’t just secure quarter-final qualification, it established them as the first team in this tournament to score four goals in a single match, cementing their status as the competition’s most feared attacking force.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

With 12 goals across four matches, Nigeria’s scoring rate towers above every competitor at AFCON 2025.

No other nation has managed more than two goals in any single fixture, making the Super Eagles’ four-goal explosion against the Mambas a statistical outlier that highlights the gulf between their offensive capabilities and the rest of the field.

Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams were on rampage.

The achievement provides concrete evidence of what opponents have been discovering the hard way: when Nigeria clicks going forward, they’re virtually unstoppable.

Victor Osimhen’s brace, Ademola Lookman’s continued brilliance, and Akor Adams’ breakout performance represent an attacking trident that has proven too hot for defenses to handle.

Firepower as Championship Currency

Tournament history suggests defensive solidity wins championships, but Nigeria is challenging that conventional wisdom with overwhelming attacking quality that compensates for occasional defensive vulnerabilities.

Eric Chelle’s side isn’t just outscoring opponents, they’re burying them under avalanches of chances, sustained pressure, and clinical finishing that turns half-chances into goal after goal.

Ademola Lookman showed his class against Mozambique again

The four-goal milestone, one short of what Chelle wanted, against Mozambique wasn’t a fluke; it was the natural culmination of a tactical approach designed to overwhelm rather than outlast.

Before Nigerian fans start measuring for trophy cabinets, the uncomfortable truth must be acknowledged: dominating Mozambique isn’t the same as dismantling Senegal, Morocco, or Ivory Coast.

The Super Eagles have feasted on opponents who lacked the defensive organization, tactical sophistication, or individual quality to weather their attacking storms.

The real test arrives when they face elite teams capable of absorbing pressure, exploiting Nigeria’s defensive lapses, and punishing mistakes with equal ruthlessness.

History is littered with AFCON teams that scored freely against weaker opposition only to freeze when facing championship calibre defenders who understood how to neutralise their threats.

The four-goal record means nothing if it flatters to deceive, a hollow achievement that masks underlying vulnerabilities waiting to be exposed.

Iwobi in action at AFCON

What the Milestone Actually Proves

That said, you can only beat what’s in front of you, and Nigeria has done so with emphatic authority. The four-goal barrier represents more than statistical bragging right, it demonstrates:

Clinical finishing: Nigeria converts chances at a rate no other team has matched

Tactical fluidity: Multiple players contributing goals suggests systematic attacking patterns, not individual brilliance

Psychological momentum: Scoring freely breeds confidence that permeates the entire squad

Depth of talent: Rotation hasn’t diminished offensive output, indicating quality beyond the starting eleven

The Verdict

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have established themselves as AFCON 2025’s offensive benchmark, becoming the first and only team to breach the four-goal mark in a single match.

Their 12-goal tally represents the most potent attacking threat in Morocco, providing statistical ammunition for claims they’re genuine title contenders.

But statistics don’t win knockout tournaments, nerve, defensive discipline, and performing when pressure peaks determine champions. The four-goal milestone proves Nigeria can destroy inferior opposition.

Whether they can maintain that firepower against elite defenders who won’t crumble after 25 minutes remains the million-dollar question.

The quarter-finals will provide answers. Until then, every remaining team in Morocco knows one undeniable truth: when the Super Eagles attack, records fall and dreams shatter.

Just ask Mozambique.

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EPL title race: ‘Arsenal don’t have enough players’ – Eboue names four teams to win league

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Former Arsenal player, Emmanuel Eboue is sure that there are still three teams that can compete with his old club for the Premier League title this season.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

The Gunners are six points ahead at the top of the league table with 18 games remaining as they keep trying to win their first top division trophy since 2004.

Arsenal have 48 points after playing 20 matches this season, while Manchester City, who are in second place, and Aston Villa, who are in third, both have 42 points.

Right now, Liverpool are in fourth place, 14 points behind Arsenal.

Arsenal will play against Liverpool at their home ground in north London on Thursday.

The Gunners have come in second place for the past three years straight.

Even though Eboue believes the team can finally win the title this time, he’s confident that Manchester City, Aston Villa, and Liverpool are still competing for the championship.

Eboue said at the Ladisfaction event, “I thinks there are still four teams in the title race this season. I believe Arsenal and Manchester City are definitely in the running, but I don’t think Aston Villa or Liverpool are completely ruled out yet.

“Aston Villa are really closed to the top of the table in points, and they’ve been amazing so far this season. It’s definitely going to be difficult, but I don’t think we can say for sure they’re out of the running for the title, based on what I’ve seen so far.

“I’d also say the same about Liverpool… yes, they started off slowly, but you can tell they’re getting a little better now. They’re already behind Arsenal in the league table, but this is a really busy time of the season.

“The gap between them can shrink a lot in just a few weeks, especially since Liverpool are playing against Arsenal later this week. You might look at the table right now and think, if Liverpool win the league this season, then something has gone really, really wrong for Arsenal. But this is an extremely tough league, where any team has the ability to take points from you.

“For me, Arsenal don’t have enough players to go after every trophy, and that’s why I’m worried. Don’t get me wrong, if Arsenal keep playing the way they are, I think they’ll win the league.

“But if they make mistakes and lose points, I think it will be really hard for them – especially when they face a team like Liverpool, who won the league last season. I still have to say Arsenal will win the league.

“The club is like my family, and I’ve loved them for a long time. I really hope this is the year they finally win the title. Arsenal needs to win the title, and if you look at the team they have right now, it’s probably their best chance in years to do that.

“Look, they’ve been really close for three years now, and I think if they don’t win the league this year, it’s going to be super hard for Mikel Arteta. He’s feeling a lot of pressure right now because the fans have been watching their team play great football for years, but they haven’t won anything to show for it.

“Now, if you think about where they are right now and the fact that they’ve almost won for three years in a row, if they don’t win this time, their fans are going to be really, really disappointed.

“He’s already facing pressure because there’s now an expectation for his team to win the league, which might not have been the case before. They are also performing very well in the Champions League and are considered one of the top teams to win that tournament.

“If they don’t win either of those trophies at the end of the season, I think it will be really hard for him, because the fans won’t be able to wait anymore.”

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AFCON 2025: Nigeria Set to Face Algeria in Quarter-Finals

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Algeria will take on Nigeria in the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after narrowly defeating DR Congo 1–0 in extra time during their round-of-16 clash in Rabat on Tuesday. Substitute Anis Boulbina scored the decisive goal in the 119th minute, sending a powerful strike into the top corner to secure victory for Algeria. The win sets up a

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AFCON 2025: No Unrest In Super Eagles’ Camp Despite Osimhen Vs Lookman Outburst – NFF

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The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has rejected reports suggesting unrest within the Super Eagles camp at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, insisting that the team remains united and focused on the task ahead.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

In an official statement released on January 6 by the NFF Communications Department, the federation described claims of a dressing-room rift as unfounded, following Nigeria’s commanding 4-0 win over Mozambique on Monday night that sealed a place in the quarter-finals of the 35th AFCON finals.

Speculation gathered pace after television cameras caught striker Victor Osimhen gesturing towards fellow forward Ademola Lookman shortly before a corner kick, a moment that quickly fuelled rumours across both traditional and digital media platforms.

Team Administrator Dayo Enebi Achor moved to put the matter to rest, stressing that there was never any lingering issue within the squad. “There is no problem whatsoever in our camp. Whatever people saw as a crisis between two brothers was easily resolved a couple of hours later. All is good and we are presently at training,” Achor confirmed.

He also addressed reports claiming that Jerome Akor Adams had walked away from the team base in Fès. According to Achor, the striker, who scored his first-ever AFCON goal in the win over Mozambique, merely stepped out with permission to visit his mother in the hospital and returned shortly afterwards. “He took permission to go and see his mother who was hospitalised here in Fès, and returned in less than an hour,” he said.

On the pitch, Osimhen’s performance highlighted Nigeria’s dominance. The deputy captain struck twice against the Mambas to take his international tally to 34 goals in 50 appearances, leaving him just three short of the long-standing national record held by the late Rashidi Yekini.

Lookman also enjoyed a standout evening, adding a goal and three assists to his tournament contribution after already recording two goals and two assists in earlier matches against Tanzania and Tunisia.

Training continued as scheduled on Tuesday evening at the Sardienne Complex, with all 26 available players taking part. Young defender Ryan Alebiosu remains on a recovery programme but the rest of the squad trained without concerns.

The three-time African champions will travel to Marrakech on Thursday, where they will face Algeria in Saturday’s quarter-final, a tie scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. as Nigeria continue their push for continental honours.

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