CAN 2025: Algerian Media Criticises Team After Quarter-Final Loss to Nigeria

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Bhupendra Singh Chundawat

CAN 2025: Algerian Media Criticises Team After Quarter-Final Loss to Nigeria

The defeat of Algeria to Nigeria in the quarter-finals of the CAN 2025 has sparked strong reactions across the Algerian media. The loss has been received with disappointment and criticism, reflecting deep dissatisfaction with the team’s performance and decisions during the match.

Algerian Press Highlights Team’s Struggles

Algerian daily El Watan headlined the coverage with “End of the road for the Greens,” pointing out that the team was unable to challenge Nigeria effectively. According to the report, Algeria struggled to pose any significant threat and were dominated throughout the game, possessing the ball less than their Nigerian opponents. Despite the players’ commitment and fighting spirit, the Fennecs could not overcome the obstacles they faced on the pitch.

Controversy Over Refereeing and Tactical Choices

Le Courrier d’Algérie also expressed regret and frustration over the outcome, especially concerning the refereeing by Issa Sy. The paper noted that Algeria’s exit came with many questions, particularly about the fairness of officiating. While acknowledging Nigeria’s superiority at critical moments, the report highlighted a widespread feeling that the Algerian team was not treated equally during the match. This sentiment was shared by players, coaching staff, and fans alike.

Defensive Errors and Lack of Attacking Threat

Sports outlet DZ Foot described Algeria’s performance as “completely outclassed,” particularly criticising Vladimir Petkovic’s starting lineup and tactical approach. The first half was labelled “a totally missed half” and even described as an “ocean of mediocrity,” reflecting the general disappointment in the team’s display. Defensive mistakes and a lack of offensive spark were cited as key reasons for the defeat against Victor Osimhen and his Nigerian teammates.

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