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    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Players of Nigeria celebrating their goal Players of Nigeria celebrating their goal

    The first round of matches at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has delivered early clarity, fresh talking points, and a reminder of why AFCON remains one of the most unpredictable tournaments in world football.

    From strong statements by favourites to surprise narratives driven by history and late drama, matchday one set the tone.

    As expected, several title contenders wasted no time asserting themselves. Morocco, Senegal, Algeria, Tunisia, and Ivory Coast all opened their campaigns with victories, underlining their pedigree and depth.

    These wins were not just about points, but about confidence, early dominance that sends a message to rivals and steadies nerves in a demanding group stage.

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    One of the standout moments came from South Africa, who recorded their first opening-match win at AFCON in over two decades.

    Their victory over Angola marked a symbolic shift, suggesting renewed belief and structure within Bafana Bafana.

    For a team often burdened by inconsistency, starting strong could be pivotal.

    Senegal, meanwhile, looked every bit like champions-in-waiting. Their commanding win, powered by a clinical display up front, reinforced their balance between physical strength and attacking efficiency.

    It was the kind of performance that quietly reminds everyone why they are feared across the continent.

    There was also room for veteran influence, with experienced stars stepping up when needed.

    Algeria’s seasoned leaders showed composure and quality, guiding their side to a convincing win and reigniting hopes after recent disappointments.

    Their display suggested that experience still matters deeply at this level.

    Finally, the opening round reminded fans that AFCON thrives on drama. Late goals, spirited comebacks, and tight finishes, including a dramatic stoppage-time turnaround from Burkina Faso, ensured no team could relax.

    Underdogs proved they are not just participants, but genuine threats capable of shifting group dynamics.

    In all, the first round delivered balance: favourites laying markers, historic droughts ending, stars shining, and unpredictability alive and well.

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