The Super Eagles’ emphatic victory over Mozambique at the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 has set them on course for a mouth-watering quarter-final, with their next opponent yet to be decided, Footynaija.comreports.
Eric Chelle’s men await the winner of today’s clash between Algeria and DR Congo, and whichever team emerges, the Super Eagles will be in for a stern test.
A potential meeting with DR Congo will see a rematch of November’s CAF World Cup play-offs final, a match that ended Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With that heartbreak still fresh, the Super Eagles may well welcome the opportunity to exact some sort of revenge on the Leopards, who are in search of their first AFCON crown in almost seven decades.
Where the Super Eagles need improvement

While the display against Mozambique was near perfect, there are areas for improvement. Nigeria recorded their first clean sheet of the tournament, correcting a worrying trend from the group stage.
Yet, decision-making in the final third was a bit frustrating to watch at times. Despite scoring four goals, there were moments where better choices could have produced even more. Against stronger opponents, these fine margins could prove decisive.
How far can the Super Eagles go?

Chelle appears to have found the most suitable formation for his team as the Super Eagles shaped up in that 4-3-3 system against Mozambique. Their control of the midfield and defensive stability show that they can remain compact without sacrificing attacking threat.
With their performances this far, the Super Eagles have established themselves as genuine favourites to win this year’s edition of the tournament.
Monday night’s display in Fes was a statement of intent and if they maintain their current standards and improve the overall decision-making upfront, the Super Eagles could prove too strong for any opponent en route to a fourth continental title.


















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