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The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has reached its dramatic semi-final stage in Morocco, with four of the continent’s elite sides still in contention for the premier African international football crown.

The semi-finalists confirmed are Senegal, Egypt, Morocco and Nigeria, following thrilling quarter-final ties that showcased both individual brilliance and tactical depth across the tournament.

Senegal edged Mali 1–0 to secure their place, building on a tournament characterised by disciplined defensive work and incisive forward play.

Egypt, the continent’s most successful nation with a record seven AFCON titles, booked their semi-final clash with Senegal by eliminating the defending champions Côte d’Ivoire in a five-goal classic.

Hosts Morocco advanced with a strong 2–0 win over Cameroon, while Nigeria’s Super Eagles overcame Algeria to complete the quartet.

In this AFCON data analysis, we will explore key performance metrics from across AFCON 2025, including passing networks, defensive solidity, and individual player impact, to evaluate how these teams reached the final four and which players have driven their success.

Inter Milan hosted Napoli for the 19th fixture of Serie A, and the clash ended with a 2-2 draw that keeps Inter Milan at the top of the standings but makes the standings even more challenging for everyone.

With this draw, Napoli are now tied for third with Juventus, knowing the Bianconeri have already played an additional game.

This means that Napoli can confirm their third spot if they win their next game, but they should do more to avoid losing more points, since both Inter Milan and AC Milan now hold the first and second spots.

Napoli played a very ambitious and courageous game, relying on an attacking game plan and man-marking throughout the pitch.

This was initially very successful, but it did not last long after conceding a first goal, which made Napoli’s defence shaky and less confident.

Napoli high pressing could have been successful if they combined it with better defending at the back, and that’s the area of improvement that Napoli need to focus on for the upcoming game if they plan on using the same strategy going forward.

In this tactical analysis, we examine both teams’ defensive weaknesses and attacking solutions, shedding more light on what prevented them from winning.

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Timo Werner is off to San Jose Earthquakes.

A deal is in place for the German striker to try new chapter in MLS.

Take a look back at our 2019/2020 scout report on the attacker.

Juventus are among a few clubs keen on signing Oscar Mingueza from Celta Vigo but they don’t want to sell Mingueza now as 50% goes to Barça.

Take a look at our 2025/2026 scout report and what he can bring to Juventus.

Michael Carrick has accepted all conditions of Manchester United contract proposal.

Take a look at his Middlesbrough 2023/2024 tactics and what he can bring to the Reds.

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