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This post highlights that Nigerian internationals Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, Frank Onyeka and Samuel Chukwueze—who play or have played in the Premier League—have reached the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Nigeria. The content celebrates Nigeria’s Super Eagles advancing after a **2-0 victory over Algeria** in the AFCON 2025 quarterfinals in Marrakech, a match where Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams scored the decisive goals.[1][2][3][4] It underscores how Premier League-linked players are performing on the continental stage and contributing to their national team’s success. The post also notes that Nigeria are now just two wins away from lifting the AFCON trophy, adding to the sense of anticipation around the tournament.[1][2][5]
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The post is trending because Nigeria’s Super Eagles have just qualified for the **AFCON 2025 semi-finals** with a high-profile win over Algeria, a traditional African powerhouse.[1][2][4] Interest is amplified by the presence of well-known Premier League players in Nigeria’s squad, as well as the upcoming blockbuster semifinal against host nation Morocco, which raises global attention around both the team and the tournament.[2][5][6]
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- 1Nigeria’s 2-0 win over Algeria sent the Super Eagles to what CAF notes is their **16th AFCON semi-final appearance**, underlining their status as one of the continent’s most consistent teams.[2]
- 2Victor Osimhen scored his **fourth goal of the tournament** against Algeria and also provided an assist, directly contributing to both goals in the quarterfinal.[2][6]
- 3Nigeria will face **hosts Morocco in the semifinal in Rabat/Marrakech**, a clash widely described as worthy of a final given both teams’ form and status as title favourites.[2][5][6]
- 4The Super Eagles reached the quarters on the back of a prolific attack, having scored 12 goals in four matches before the Algeria game, the best offensive record in the tournament at that point.[3]
- 5Nigeria are three-time AFCON champions and are aiming to end a continental title drought stretching back to their last triumph in 2013.[6]
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