Nigeria delivered a commanding display in the round of 16 at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, defeating Mozambique 4–0 at the Complexe Sportif de Fès to secure their place in the quarter‑finals.
The Super Eagles were clinical from the first whistle, showcasing attacking firepower and tactical cohesion against a Mozambique side, making their AFCON knockout debut.
The scoring began in the 20th minute when Ademola Lookman opened scoring with a precise finish inside the box after good buildup play.
Lookman’s opener set the tone for Nigeria’s relentless offensive pressure, and just five minutes later, Victor Osimhen doubled the lead with a close‑range strike, putting the Super Eagles firmly in control heading into halftime.
Nigeria extended their advantage early in the second half when Osimhen struck again in the 47th minute, converting a well‑placed assist to make it 3–0.
The dynamic forward was a constant threat, combining movement, strength, and clinical finishing throughout the match.
Lookman continued his influence by setting up Nigeria’s fourth goal — again involving Osimhen — before the hosts sealed a resounding victory.
The final goal came in the 75th minute, scored by Akor Adams.
