The Super Eagles of Nigeria are confident of reaching the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations for the 18th time when they engage Mozambique in Monday night’s round of 16 tie at the Complexe Sportif de Fès.
The Super Eagles have the record of most medals in the 69-year-old flagship football tournament of the African continent, viz three triumphs (gold medals), five runner-up positions (silver medals) and eight bronze acquisitions.
The only three times they failed to reach the quarter-finals were at their debut in Ghana in 1963, at the 13th edition in Libya in 1982, and in Cameroon four years ago.
Ghana 2008 was the only time they crashed out at the quarter-final stage. Otherwise, every time they had gone past the first knockout round, they had picked up a medal.
Monday’s encounter against history-making Mambas (they have reached the knockout stage for the first time ever) promises a thrilling contest with coaches Eric Chelle and Chiquinho Conde preferring to keep tactics, strategies and patterns to their chests.
Nigeria swept to three wins out of three, eight goals for and four against, and reflected a formidable set-up in the group phase, which earned coach Chelle the mantle of Coach of the Group Phase.
However, against third-placed Mozambique, the three-time champions must be extra-cautious, as a similar third-placed Tunisia bumped them in the same stage in Garoua four years ago.
The Mambas, who famously defeated the Panthers of Gabon either side of defeats to cup-holders Cote d’Ivoire and five-time champions Cameroon in Group F, look like a team capable of upturning apple carts that are not properly positioned.
Conde can bank on defenders Nené, Bruno Langa and Reinildo Mandava to hold the rear tight, and midfielders Domingues (team captain) and João Bonde to feed the foreline of Chamito and Faisal Bangal, and try to catch Nigeria pants down.
Yet, Chelle, who is driven by his own admission of having imbibed the truism that “Nigerians want their team to win every game,” is committed to putting out a structure that will see the Eagles defend with resolution and attack with panache.
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Forward Victor Osimhen, on 32 goals in 49 matches for the country, is expected to lead the onslaughts once more.
Captain Wilfred Ndidi and midfielders Alex Iwobi are sure to return after taking a rest for the clash with Uganda, as will centre-back Semi Ajayi, wing-back Bright Osayi-Samuel and forward Ademola Lookman.
Coach Chelle, in admitting that the Eagles must forget the excellent job done in the group stage and get into knockout-phase mode in order to avoid a sucker punch, said: “We will not get ahead of ourselves and think we are the best. We will continue to work hard and stay focused for every match as it comes.”
Ademola Lookman, the recent African Player of the Year, has scored two goals and made two assists in the tournament so far.
He commented on his inclusion in the Best 9 of the group phase: “We had a fantastic run during the group stage, and I appreciate everyone who voted.
This recognition is not just for me, but for my entire team, as their hard work on the field played a significant role in my selection.
“Nonetheless, this isn’t our team’s ultimate goal. We have set objectives to achieve here in Morocco, and we are still far from reaching them.”
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed Cameroonian referee Abdou Abdel Mefir for the match on Monday night, with his fellow countrymen Elvis Noupoue and Carine Atezambong serving as assistants.



