Golden Eaglets head coach Manu Garba says his side will go all out for a win against Togo in their last group game on Wednesday.
The defending champions need just a point from the game to ensure qualification into the semi-final.
The Eaglets have garnered four points from their opening two games at the WAFU B U-17 Championship.
Garba said the Golden Eaglets are firmly focused on claiming maximum points from the game and not thinking about a stalemate.
“We are not here to draw matches. I am not happy that we drew our first match against Burkina Faso. We should have scored a number of goals, especially towards the end but we cannot be crying over spilt milk,” Garba told thenff.com.
“We got the three points against Niger Republic, and we have to keep the winning mentality. We cannot afford to gamble; a win is what we are going for. Even though they lost their first two matches, we cannot afford to underrate the Togolese. They got two goals against Niger Republic, even though they eventually lost, so they are not a team to be taken for granted.”