Victor Osimhen showed visible frustration during Nigeria’s 4-0 win over Mozambique at Fes Sports Complex on Monday, raising concerns in the Super Eagles’ round-of-16 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) clash.
Osimhen, who scored twice, reacted after Ademola Lookman missed a passing option, prompting momentary tension before the Galatasaray striker was substituted in the 70th minute.
Speaking after the game, Lookman dismissed talk of any rift, insisting team unity and winning remained Nigeria’s priority at the tournament.
He said: “Victor is our number one guy.
“He’s a top striker, vital to us. Moments like that happen, but they don’t change our togetherness.
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“I play for the badge and my teammates; assists or goals, the team comes first.
“Victor’s hunger drives us. We understand each other and keep pushing.
“We stay calm, respect decisions, and focus on the next game.”
Osimhen has three goals and three assists so far, while Lookman leads with three goals and four assists, underlining Nigeria’s attacking depth.
The Super Eagles have won all four matches at the tournament and await either DR Congo or Algeria in the quarter-finals.
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