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    Nigeria, Egypt or Senegal: Who can spoil Morocco’s AFCON 2025 party? | Football News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJanuary 12, 2026 Latest News No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has reached the semifinal stage, and a tournament devoid of shocks now offers two mouthwatering ties with hosts Morocco looking to see off the challenges of their fellow continental heavyweights.

    Mohamed Salah’s Egypt, Victor Osimhen’s Nigeria and Sadio Mane’s Senegal remain in contention to win the trophy in Rabat on Sunday, even if home advantage makes Morocco favourites.

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    World Cup semifinalists in 2022, Morocco are Africa’s top-ranked team and approach Wednesday’s semifinal against Nigeria in the capital defending an unbeaten record since losing to South Africa at the last AFCON.

    Walid Regragui’s side have conceded just one goal in five matches here, and doubts about their ability to handle the enormous pressure of playing at home were blown away with their performance in beating Cameroon 2-0 in the quarterfinals.

    Regragui urged his team to carry on with their momentum after their “historic” achievement of reaching the quarterfinals.

    “We need to just keep going one game at a time. We have not done anything yet,” Regragui insisted after the quarterfinal win.

    Captain and current African Player of the Year Achraf Hakimi is fit again after injury, and in Real Madrid winger Brahim Diaz, scorer of five goals in five games, they have probably the tournament’s outstanding player.

    “He can become the best player in the world if he wants to,” remarked Regragui after the Cameroon game.

    Regragui has angrily rejected suggestions his team is benefitting from favourable refereeing decisions as the hosts.

    “We’re the team to beat. As the team to beat, people will try to find all sorts of reasons to say Morocco has an advantage,” Regragui said after his team’s win over Cameroon.

    “The only advantage that Morocco has at this Africa Cup is playing in front of 65,000 spectators. The rest is on the field, we speak on the field.”

    Morocco are Africa’s leading power right now and, unlike Nigeria, are gearing up for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

    The Atlas Lions recently won the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 in Qatar, but their AFCON record down the years has been underwhelming. This is their first semifinal since 2004, when they lost the final to Tunisia.

    Going further back, Morocco beat Nigeria en route to lifting the trophy in 1976 – half a century on, that remains their only continental title.

    Can ‘improved’ Nigeria stop Morocco’s march?

    Nigeria returned to Morocco with much to prove after a penalty shootout defeat by the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a November playoff in Rabat ended their hopes of World Cup qualification.

    There might be 10 African countries participating in the World Cup, and it is remarkable that Nigeria, despite their footballing pedigree and the largest population on the continent, will not be among them.

    However, their performances over the last three weeks have shown that to be an anomaly.

    Nigeria were runners-up at the last AFCON in 2024. Led by two former African Players of the Year in Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, they are this tournament’s top scorers with 14 goals.

    So what has changed from the failed World Cup qualifying campaign?

    “Nothing,” said coach Eric Chelle, appointed exactly a year ago. “This is the same team. The difference is just that they have improved because they know what I want.”

    Nigeria’s masked Galatasaray striker Osimhen had gone seven AFCON matches without finding the net before scoring against Tunisia in the group stage. He now has four in his last four matches.

    Nigeria are also the tournament’s top scorers overall with 14 goals in total.

    Shocks have been effectively non-existent at this AFCON, but Nigeria’s presence means four of the five top-ranked African teams are in the semis – the exception is Algeria, beaten by the Super Eagles on Saturday.

    Salah’s last shot at AFCON glory?

    Even if the hosts power past the Super Eagles, their final challenge will not get any easier.

    The tournament’s other semifinal, also scheduled for Wednesday, in Tangier between Egypt and Senegal, is a repeat of the 2022 final, which the Lions of Teranga won on penalties.

    Senegal, ranked second in Africa and 19th in the world, were seen as the biggest threat to Morocco before the tournament and stand one game away from a third final appearance in four editions.

    They have an experienced side, which includes Mane, who will come up against his old Liverpool teammate, Salah.

    Their presence means the last five players to win the African Player of the Year prize are all in the semifinals.

    Salah, who, like Osimhen, has four goals at the tournament, has never won AFCON, having twice been a losing finalist.

    He came to Morocco having fallen from favour at his club, but seems to have found happiness again with his national team as he looks to fire Egypt to a record-extending eighth title.

    “I have won almost every honour, but this is the one I am waiting for,” said Salah after the quarterfinal win over the Ivory Coast, before insisting the Pharaohs are now the outsiders.

    “We are coming up against really good teams, most of whose players are based in Europe, which makes it easier for them.

    “We have very good players, but most play in Egypt. We have three players playing abroad, but all of them are in a difficult situation – none of them are playing for their clubs just now,” he added, with a nod to his own problems at Anfield.



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