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We didn't do enough, says Nigeria's -23 coach Nigeria's U -23 coach Austin Eguavoen says his team deserved to come away with nothing from their London Olympic Games African qualifier against Morocco
Austin Eguavoen confirmed on Sunday that his Nigerian U-23 team deserved their 1-0 loss to Morocco in the London Olympic Games African qualifier opener. ‘'We didn't do enough and l the boys started off rather nervously,'' Austin Eguavoen told CAF's official website. Morocco defeated Nigeria 1-0 Saturday thanks to Abdelaziz Barrada's first half penalty. The Nigerian coach added his team will now turn their focus to the next game against Senegal on Tuesday, which they need a win from to alive their hopes of qualification to next summer's Games. ‘'For now we will put this game behind us and focus on the next game. There is every possibility that we can still meet Morocco again in the final of this championship. “Eguavoen added. Super Eagle striker Daniel Uchechi shares his coach's opinion over the importance of Nigeria's two remaining matches. ‘'We know we can play better and taking one game at a time we will go back and look at the game again to see where we went wrong today and correct that for the next game. This game is gone now and we have to look forward to the next match,” said Uchechi.