Nigeria’s Super Eagles have reached the semi-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with a convincing 2-0 win over Algeria at the Stade de Marrakech.
The victory sets up a last-four clash against Morocco after their win against Cameroon in the quarter-final.
The Eagles came into the match after a 4-0 win over Mozambique in the Round of 16, having scored 12 goals in four games, the tournament’s highest tally.
Algeria, unbeaten before the quarter-final, had conceded only once in four matches and were known for their strong defence.
From the start, Nigeria dominated possession and pressed high, forcing Algeria to defend deep. Victor Osimhen led the attack with power and speed, supported by Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams, while Alex Iwobi controlled the midfield, linking defence and attack.
The first half saw Nigeria create several chances, with Akor missing a one-on-one opportunity and another effort cleared off the line.
Algeria remained organised at the back and tried to threaten on the counter with goalkeeper Luca Zidane keeping their side in the game.
The breakthrough came in the second half when Victor Osimhen powered home a header to put Nigeria ahead.
The Eagles continued to dominate, and Akor Adams added a second goal after an assist from Osimhen, securing a comfortable lead.
Nigeria controlled the game from midfield, with Wilfred Ndidi breaking up Algerian attacks. The full-backs and wingers stretched the defence, creating space for Osimhen and Akor.
Algeria made substitutions to try and turn the match around, but Nigeria’s defence and composure kept them in control until the final whistle.
The Super Eagles now advance to the semi-finals, where they will face hosts Morocco.
Post-match reactions
Victor James Osimhen (Nigeria) – Man of the Match: “I scored a goal and provided an assist, but we shouldn’t focus on my personal performance; we should focus on the team effort of the national team. We won against a good Algerian team that has talented players.
For me, I was involved in the game, reflecting on my experience in the previous Africa Cup of Nations. It’s not just about scoring decisive goals, but about how we influence the game and contribute to the victory—that’s what matters most in the national team. I always strive to improve myself, both mentally and physically.”
Eric Sékou Chelle – Nigeria’s Coach:
“The Nigerian players are very happy, and I am extremely proud of them. We really enjoyed the match. I have worked a lot since taking over my role with the Nigerian national team; we put in a lot of effort during preparations. My vision has been implemented in the Nigerian team, and we must continue working in this manner.
The victory we achieved against Algeria was deserved. The match was fantastic, and I am very happy with the win. After this match, we have another game, and we will prepare for it. Morocco is a strong team, and there will be pressure in front of the host nation. The best team will win. I am proud that we will face Morocco, and I hope it will be a good match, with the best team winning.”

















































