Algeria Beats DR Congo In Extra Time, To Face Nigeria In Quarter-Finals

In their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) last-16 tie on Tuesday, Algeria defeated the Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0, setting up a quarter-final showdown with Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen on Saturday.

A tense encounter at Rabat’s Moulay El Hassan Stadium was settled by a late goal by substitute Adil Boulbina in the 119th minute.

The 22-year-old Al-Duhail international forward, who is released on the left, advanced into the area and unleashed a powerful shot into the net, causing 837 of the 18, 837 spectators to erupt in a flurry of cheers.

Boulbina, who was playing off the bench for the tournament for the second time, was overcome with emotion following the game.

“I have always wanted to play for the country,” I said. Every Algerian has the goal of playing for their country and succeeding. The most crucial thing is that we won and were selected for the following round, he said, knowing that I had a chance and scored.

Algeria’s #22 midfielder Ibrahim Maza (L) and #10 Theo Bongonda, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s #10 forward, jump for the ball during the Prince Moulay El Hassan’s (CAN) round of 16 football match between Algeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
On January 6, 2026, Rabat Stadium. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

The 2019 champions, who won all of their group-stage matches, now appear to be strong contenders for a third continental title.

However, DR Congo’s victory came as a bitter blow to the country’s aspiring World Cup qualifier, which had intended to face Nigeria after winning on penalties in a November play-off.

“The outcome obviously detracts us. I thought it was a top-notch encounter between two excellent rivals. The players provided everything. Unfortunately, our fight to the end was insufficient, according to DR Congo coach Sebastien Desabre.

On January 6, 2026, Algeria’s forward No. 27 Adil Boulbina (3L) celebrates with teammates after the Algeria and Democratic Republic of Congo’s Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) round of 16 football game at Rabat’s Prince Moulay El Hassan stadium. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT/AFP)

With few clear chances in the first half, the match itself did not live up to its name. Ibrahim Maza fired a narrow header past the goal, while Burnley defender Axel Tuanzebe headed just wide from a corner for DR Congo.

Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane was put on by Edo Kayembe with a long-range effort in the second half, but the score remained goalless, preventing extra time.

Algeria’s threat increased in the extra-time period, with Lionel Mpasi’s goalkeeper making some excellent saves from Fares Chaibi and Baghdad Bounedjah in the 111th minute. Before Ramiz Zerrouki released Boulbina with a precise pass, a winning goal appeared unattainable for the substitute.

Victory of Nigeria vs. Mozambique

On January 5, 2026, Nigeria’s forward #9 Victor Osimhen (R) and Nigeria’s forward #07 Ademola Lookman celebrate the team’s third goal in a game between Nigeria and Mozambique at the Sports Complex stadium in Fes. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

In Fes on Monday, Nigeria defeated Mozambique 4-0, continuing their dominant run in Morocco.

Victor Osimhen scored twice, and Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams each added one more goal to ease Super Eagles’ passage to the last eight.

After 20 minutes, Lookman opened the scoring before scoring Osimhen’s first goal in the 25th minute.

The Galatasaray striker doubled the lead just before half-time, and Lookman, who assisted with the assist, sealed the win decisively in the 75th minute.

“A fantastic team effort was made.” The victory gives us momentum heading into the quarter-finals, said a delighted Osimhen, who created chances and finished them.

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Since Egypt defeated Algeria by the same score in the same AFCON knockout match in 2010, the 4-0 result was the largest winning margin in the tie.

Mozambique lost to a much-changed Nigerian side that had previously introduced key players like Lookman after the group stage rotation.

AFCON 2025 Quarter-Finals: Fixtures, Dates, Times, Venues [FULL LIST]

Following Algeria’s 6-2 extra-time victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday, the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 has now largely been confirmed.

In Rabat, Algeria outshot DR Congo 10-0, with substitute Anis Boulbina scoring the winning goal in the 119th minute to keep them in the top eight.

With a convincing 4–0 victory over Mozambique, Nigeria will now face them in the quarter-finals.

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In that game, Victor Osimhen scored twice to win the Super Eagles.

Senegal, Mali, Morocco, Cameroon, Egypt, and Côte d’Ivoire defeated Burkinabe 3–0 with goals from Amad Diallo (20), Yan Diomande (32), and substitute Bazoumana Touré (87).

Quarter-Final Fixtures

Friday, January 9th,

Grand Stade de Tanger, Tangier, 5 p.m. WAT vs. Mali

9 p.m. WAT at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium between Cameroon and Morocco.

Saturday, January 10th,

Ouahat Sidi Brahim vs. Algeria at 5 p.m. WAT vs. Nigeria

8 p.m. WAT – Egypt vs. Côte d’Ivoire – Stade Adrar, Agadir

Results for AFCON Round 16 in 2025

Algeria 1–0 DR Congo (Boulbina 119′) – aet, Rabat

Ivory Coast 3–0 Burkina Faso (Diallo 20′, Diomande 32′, Toure 87′), Marrakesh

Egypt 3–1 Benin (Attia 69′, Ibrahim 97′, Salah 120+4′, Dossou 83′) – aet, Agadir

Nigeria 4–0 Mozambique (Lookman 20′, Osimhen 25′, 47′, Adams 75′), Fes

Morocco 1–0 Tanzania (Diaz 64′), Rabat

Cameroon 2–1 South Africa (Tchamadeu 34′, Kofane 47′, Makgopa 88′), Rabat

Senegal 3–1 Sudan (P. Gueye 29′, 45+3′, Mbaye 77′, Abdallah 6′), Tangier

Mali 1–1 Tunisia (Sinayoko 90+6-pen, Chaouat 88′) – aet, Mali won 3–2 on penalties, Casablanca

Leading Scorers After Round 16

Diaz (MAR) scored 4 goals.

Lookman, Osimhen (NGR), Diallo (CIV), El Kaabi (MAR), Mahrez (ALG), Salah (EGY), and Sinayoko (MLI) all scored.

Diallo Stars As Ivory Coast Set Up Egypt Showdown In AFCON

Amad Diallo, a winger for Manchester United, led the Ivory Coast to victory over Burkinabe 3-0 on Monday, making them the first African Cup of Nations defending champions since 2010.

Before half-time, Diallo scored the opening goal and Yan Diomande’s second. In Marrakech’s final minutes, substitute Bazoumana Toure put the finishing touches on the score.

Ivory Coast will now travel south to Agadir, Morocco, to take on Egypt in the semi-finals on Saturday.

Seven title holders have failed to make the last eight since Egypt successfully defended the title in Angola 16 years ago.

After the group stage, Egypt and Nigeria failed to qualify for the tournament, and Senegal and Cameroon and Senegal made last-16 exits, while Zambia, Ivory Coast, and Algeria were eliminated.

Ivory Coast’s forward #26 Yan Diomande and Burkinabe’s forward #21 Cyriaque Irie Bi are interplayed during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) round of 16 football match between Ivory Coast and Burkinabe on January 6, 2026 at the Grand Stadium in Marrakech. (FRANCK FIFE/AFP photo)

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After just five minutes of fouling Diallo, Burkinabe defender Adamo Nagalo was sent yellow. The Red Devil, however, was disappointed with the resultant free kick, which aimed embarrassingly wide.

When Franck Kessie attempted to direct a shot into the roof of the net, the Ivory Coast were occupying the lead.

The title-holders advanced 20 minutes later with a sense of inevitability. Before striking the ball past goalkeeper Herve Koffi, Diallo swung his way past several defenders.

A VAR review confirmed the Sudanese referee’s decision to grant the goal, despite Burkinabe claiming Nagalo had been body checked by Evann Guessand and Evann Guessand.

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The Ivorians’ dominance was so great that it was surprising when they jumped on top 32 minutes, at the foot of the Atlas mountain range, on a cold, dry night, at the foot of the Atlas mountains.

This time, Diallo provided the service. Diomande, 19, was given no chance when he passed the ball across the box as it flew into the left corner with a superbly bent shot.

Burkinabe almost nearly halved the amount in a eponymous raid.

On January 6, 2026, Ivory Coast’s forward #11 Jean-Philippe Krasso (L) closes in on Burkinabe defender #08 Issa Kabore in the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) round of 16 football match between Ivory Coast and Burkinabe in Marrakech at the Grand Stadium. (FRANCK FIFE/AFP photo)
On January 6, 2026, Ivory Coast’s midfielder #06 Seko Fofana celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) round of 16 football match between Ivory Coast and Burkinabe in Marrakech’s Grand Stadium. (Franck FIFE/AFP photo)

deficit as Brentford’s Dango Ouattara struck the base of the post from the right. Yahia Fofana, a relief goalkeeper, grabbed the rebound.

As half-time approached, Burkinabe coach Brama Traore replaced Nagalo with midfielder Blati Toure. Georgi Minoungou replaced Lassina Traore in a different substitution during the break.

The Burkinabe had more success when play resumed and almost scored on the hour mark despite being out of possession for the first 45 minutes.

Fofana quickly reacted at his near post as Ouattara connected with a low cross to save the ball from danger.

With 20 minutes left, Burkinabe Sunderland’s Bertrand Traore was introduced. He made his AFCON debut in 2012 as a 16-year-old, and he is now taking the tournament six times.

Diallo had a fantastic chance to score again thanks to an Ivorian counterattack, but Koffi used his leg to prevent a corner with a close-range shot.

Repeating Super Cup Success Will Give Barca ‘Energy’ — Flick

Hansi Flick, the coach for Barcelona, said that keeping the Spanish Super Cup this week would help his team’s other goals this year.

In a semifinal match at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Sports City stadium on Wednesday, the record 15-time champions take on Athletic Bilbao.

The first victory of Flick’s reign, followed by victories in La Liga and the Copa del Rey, came last year when Barca won the competition as the first leg of a domestic treble.

Former Bayern Munich coach Flick praised the tournament as being “a little bit different” from the equivalent competition in Germany.

“We had a lot of energy for the rest of the season thanks to winning the Super Cup last year,” said one participant.

Barcelona are favorites to win the Super Cup and lead La Liga after nine straight victories in the top flight, despite significant questions still lingering about their defense.

Late goals and a sensational performance from stopper Joan Garcia earned the Catalans a 2-0 victory in a tense derby on Saturday despite being outplayed by neighboring Espanyol.

Read more about the Super Eagles’ 4-0 victory over Mozambique in the AFCON quarterfinals.

Flick urged his team to perform better at the back if they wanted to win the sixth tournament held in Saudi Arabia.

“We have to work on our things because it won’t be an easy match (if) we make the same mistakes as on Saturday,” Flick said.

We must play much better in the defense, stay connected as a unit, and do the same for the defense, as I did on Saturday.

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After a protracted mental health break, central defender Ronald Araujo may return to action this week.

Following a red card in Barcelona’s 3-0 Champions League defeat by Chelsea in November, the Uruguayan was given a month’s worth of leave.

We haven’t decided how to proceed with this training (session), so we will see it today and I will want to speak with him.

“It takes time, so I’m thinking we might change something if he feels ready for tomorrow,” he said. “Also, it’s not our plan at this time.

Flick confirmed that Barcelona are close to signing Joao Cancelo from Al-Hilal until the end of the season, but the deal is still pending.

“With Joao, maybe he can give us more options as full-back, both sides in the offence, good quality, but (as far as I know, it’s not done,” Flick said.

Cancelo signed for Barcelona from Manchester City on loan during the 2023-2024 season.

Athletic, who is eighth in La Liga, won the Super Cup three times before losing to Barcelona in the final in 2021.

Better records are only Barcelona and Real Madrid, who have won 13 games. Real Madrid’s Xabi Alonso will face Atletico Madrid in the other Super Cup semi-final on Thursday.

AFCON: Ibitoye Urges Nigeria To Stay Focused Despite Mozambique Win

Toyin Ibitoye, the ex-Super Eagles media officer, advised Nigeria to stay focused despite their 4-0 victory over Mozambique at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

“You can only face the opponent’s team,” he said. Some people think that being successful in a competition does not automatically mean you are the best. On Tuesday’s edition of Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Ibitoye remarked, “You are just lucky to beat all the teams that have been placed ahead of you.” &nbsp,

The following game is “your most significant game.” You think about the upcoming game ahead of you, not yourself. On the breakfast program, he said, “That’s the most important game for you to play.”

Read more about the Super Eagles’ 4-0 victory over Mozambique and their AFCON quarterfinals here.

Victor Osimhen scored twice, Ademola Lookman scored once, and Akor Adams scored once more to place Nigeria in the top eight.

The Super Eagles, who are currently scoring 12 goals in their first 12 games under the direction of Coach Eric Chelle, have not lost a game so far.

With only four goals scored from Nigeria, Monday’s victory over the Mambas is its biggest win of the AFCON.

With the Mozambicans out, Nigeria’s focus shifts to the quarter-finals, where they will face Algeria or DR Congo. On Tuesday, that match will be played.

Which one of them emerges from today’s game, according to Ibitoye, will be a respectable opponent and will merit the full attention.

Coincidentally, the Super Eagles have a history between both sides. In the AFCON semi-finale in 2019, Nigeria fell to Algeria. In the final match of the African Play-Off for the 2026 World Cup, the Leopards of DR Congo defeated Nigeria.

Chelsea Appoint Liam Rosenior As New Head Coach

Chelsea, the triumphant of the Premier League, announced on Tuesday that Liam Rosenior would succeed Enzo Maresca as head coach of Strasbourg.

The Englishman, who has a contract until 2032, described himself as “extremely humbled and honored to be appointed” in a club statement.

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On March 28, 2025, former Strasbourg English Head coach Liam Rosenior walks on the field before the French L1 football match between RC Strasbourg Alsace and Olympique Lyonnais (OL) at the Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, eastern France. SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP

He continued, “This club has a special spirit and a long history of winning trophies.” In order to keep winning trophies, my job is to preserve that identity and build a team that embodies these values in every game we compete against.

Rosenior, 41, stated earlier on Tuesday that Chelsea was “an opportunity I cannot turn down.”

Chelsea ranks fifth in the table under Rosenior.