Super Eagles winger Ademola Lookman has dismissed claims of a rift with Victor Osimhen following Nigeria’s 4-0 win over Mozambique at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
The incident happened during the second half of the round-of-16 match, when both players were involved in a brief on-field disagreement. Team captain Wilfred Ndidi quickly stepped in to calm the situation. Osimhen looked frustrated and was later substituted in the 68th minute for Moses Simon.
Speaking after the match, Lookman played down the incident and insisted it had no impact on the team.
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Onazi Urges Super Eagles to Seize ‘Rare Chance’ at AFCON 2025 Former Nigeria midfielder Ogenyi Onazi has challenged the Super Eagles to make the most of what he describes as a rare opportunity at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, warning that failure to win the title would be a major disappointment for a squad filled with top-quality players. Nigeria, three-time African champions, have reached the quarter-finals of the tournament in Morocco and will face Algeria on Saturday. The Super Eagles have impressed so far, with strong performances driven by star attackers Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen. Onazi, who was part of Nigeria’s AFCON-winning team in 2013, believes the current squad has the quality and momentum to go all the way. “This generation of Super Eagles need to win the AFCON title for themselves,” Onazi said. “It will be a bit shameful for players of this calibre in the squad to not touch the AFCON trophy.” Nigeria’s attacking strength has been one of the standout features of the tournament. Lookman has been directly involved in several goals through both scoring and assists, while Osimhen has also delivered important goals and leadership up front. Onazi said winning the Africa Cup of Nations can be a defining moment in a footballer’s career and urged the players to remain focused on the task ahead. “When you win the AFCON, it gives you an edge in your career. It is one of the biggest trophies in the world,” he added. “It is good for the players and good for the country.” The former Lazio midfielder also stressed that the Super Eagles must not allow any distractions to derail their campaign, especially at such a crucial stage of the competition. His comments come after Nigeria experienced brief off-field issues earlier in the week, which led to concerns over preparations. Those matters have since been resolved, with the team travelling to Marrakech and resuming full training ahead of the quarter-final clash against Algeria. With renewed focus and confidence, the Super Eagles will be aiming to take another step towards lifting the AFCON trophy and meeting the high expectations placed on them.
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“Vic is our number one guy, everybody knows that,” Lookman said. “He’s a top striker and very important to the team.”
The moment did not affect Nigeria’s performance, as the Super Eagles stayed in full control and extended their perfect record at AFCON 2025 to four wins from four matches.
Nigeria had already taken charge of the game in the first half. Lookman opened the scoring before setting up Osimhen for the second goal. The striker added another after the break, finishing from close range, while Akor Adams completed the rout with a late goal.
Lookman added that individual moments were not important compared to the team’s aim at the tournament.
“I have not seen Osimhen, but I don’t think that matters,” he said. “All of that doesn’t matter.”
The winger was named Man of the Match for the second time at the tournament. He now has three goals and four assists, leading the assists chart at AFCON 2025.
Osimhen’s two goals against Mozambique took him to three goals in four matches, with two of them created by Lookman, highlighting their strong partnership despite the brief disagreement.
Both players, winners of the African Footballer of the Year award in 2023 and 2024, remain key to Nigeria’s hopes of lifting their first AFCON title since 2013. The Super Eagles will face either Algeria or DR Congo in the quarter-finals.