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Nigeria’s route to AFCON 2025 quarter-finals: What must go right against Mozambique 

Olaoluwa Komolafe by Olaoluwa Komolafe
January 3, 2026
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The Super Eagles’ path to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals looks clear on paper, but knockout football has a way of exposing even the smallest of lapses, Footynaija.com reports. 

Against a fearless Mozambique side with nothing to lose, the Super Eagles will need far more than reputation and firepower to book their place in the last eight. Chelle’s men arrive as heavy favourites after a flawless group-stage campaign, yet the margin for error is even smaller at this stage. 

To avoid an uncomfortable night in their round of 16 clash against the Mambas, several key elements must fall into place.

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Tactical discipline from the first whistle

Nigeria’s biggest issue in the group stage was not chance creation, but concentration. Despite scoring freely, the Super Eagles often allowed opponents back into games through lapses in defensive organisation and poor spacing between the lines.

Against Mozambique, maintaining compactness, especially during attacking phases, will be crucial. Full-backs must resist the temptation to overcommit simultaneously, while the midfield screen must remain alert to transitions.

Chelle will also want clarity in pressing triggers. Half-hearted pressure could open lanes for Mozambique’s wide outlets, particularly Geny Catamo, who has shown so far that he needs very little space to cause serious damage.

Control the tempo, not just possession

The Super Eagles are likely to dominate the ball, but possession alone will not be enough. They must dictate the rhythm of the game, knowing when to accelerate and when to slow things down.

In the group stage, the Super Eagles occasionally played at the opponent’s pace rather than their own, allowing them to regroup after sustained pressure. Against a side expected to defend deep, circulation must be precise, patient and purposeful, rather than rushed or predictable.

Game management will be especially important if Nigeria score early. Instead of chasing a second goal recklessly, the three-time African champions must show maturity, limit risks and force Mozambique to chase the game.

The Super Eagles must also manage the psychological side of the contest. Mozambique have already exceeded expectations, while Chelle’s charges are under pressure to deliver. Frustration, rushed decisions or lapses in discipline could play into the underdogs’ hands.

If the Super Eagles stay calm, organised and clinical, their quality should eventually prevail. But if they allow the game to become chaotic, the Mambas will gladly embrace the disorder.

Win the key moments

Knockout matches are often decided by small details such as set pieces, defensive duels, or moments of individual brilliance. The Super Eagles must be ruthless when chances fall their way.

Victor Osimhen’s movement, Ademola Lookman’s directness and the timing of midfield runners will be central to breaking Mozambique’s defensive block. At the other end, concentration during dead-ball situations is non-negotiable, as the Mambas will most likely see set pieces as their best route to goal.

Substitutions could also prove to be a decisive part of the game. With superior depth at his disposal, Chelle has the tools to change the tempo late on, provided he reads the flow of the game correctly.

The route to the quarter-finals is clear. What the Super Eagles need is discipline, control and execution. Get these right, and a place among the last eight is all but secured.

Tags: AFCON 2025Eric ChelleMozambiqueNigeriaSuper EaglesVictor Osimhen
Olaoluwa Komolafe

Olaoluwa Komolafe

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