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AFCON 2025: Lookman, Chelle shine as Nigeria feature in group stage best XI

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Nigeria’s Ademola Lookman and Coach Eric Chelle headlined the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 Group Stage Best XI after standout performances in Morocco’s thrilling opening round.

The group stage delivered quality and consistency, with top stars shaping games across all positions and setting the tone for a fiercely competitive knockout phase.

Goalkeeper: Mohamed El Shenawy (Egypt)

Egypt’s Captain Mohamed El Shenawy anchored his side with composure, sharp reflexes and leadership, proving experience remains priceless at Africa’s biggest football stage.

Defenders: Mazraoui, Tuanzebe, Tapsoba, El Abdi

Morocco’s Noussair Mazraoui and Yahia Attiat-Allah offered balance and control, while Axel Tuanzebe and Edmond Tapsoba impressed with strength, positioning and authority.

Midfielders: Brahim Diaz, Carlos Baleba, Ademola Lookman

Nigeria’s Ademola Lookman stood out for creativity and penetration, combining flair with intelligence to trouble defenses and drive the Super Eagles’ attacking play.

Brahim Diaz dazzled with vision for Morocco, while Cameroon’s Carlos Baleba added power, energy and tactical discipline to dominate midfield battles.

Forwards: Mahrez, Diallo, Mané

Riyad Mahrez dictated Algeria’s attack with class, Amad Diallo ignited Ivory Coast with pace and flair, and Sadio Mané led Senegal through leadership and goals.

Coach: Eric Chelle (Nigeria)

Super Eagles Coach, Eric Chelle, earned plaudits for tactical clarity, defensive solidity and effective transitions, guiding Nigeria through the group stage with confidence and cohesion.

The Group Stage Best XI reflects African football’s depth, with Nigeria’s Lookman and Chelle underlining the country’s growing influence at AFCON 2025.

Victor Okoye

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