Golden Eaglets Coach, Nduka Ugbade, has called for cautions, ahead of their next game against Morocco at the ongoing Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Algeria.
The Nigerian side beat Zambia 1-0 in the first game in Constantine on Sunday, to start their Group B campaign on a bright note.
Ugbade, who captain of the Under-16 World Cup winner in China in 1976, said the motivation for them was to quench a 16-year wait for the title, and battle to be crowned champions for the third time. But he has warned they must take a game at a time.
On their opening game victory, the coach says winning their opening match is a huge psychological boost for his boys.
He also admitted that Zambia gave them a good run for their money, but reiterates his side did the best they could to earn a win.





































