Nigeria, Jan. 12 -- Nigeria are no longer just winning at AFCON 2025, they are scoring their way into history.

With two matches left in Morocco, the Super Eagles stand on the brink of setting a new Africa Cup of Nations goal-scoring benchmark, powered by an attack that has combined volume, variety, and venom.

Saturday's authoritative 2-0 quarterfinal victory over Algeria in Marrakech pushed Nigeria's tournament tally to 14 goals, leaving them just two short of the all-time AFCON record set by the Ivory Coast national football team in 2008.

Nigeria's path to 14 goals has been as emphatic as it has been balanced.

The Super Eagles tore through Group C with eight goals, finishing top with a perfect record, before adding four more in a one...