Future Eagles Beats Djibouti 5-0 in their second group game of AYG

By Daily Sports on July 23, 2018

Nigeria’s U-15 team, Future Eagles Djibouti 5-0 in their second group game of the 2018 African Youth Games (AYG) played on Saturday, July 21. The Future Eagles were at their best as they trashed their counterparts from Djibouti with five unreplied goals.

The Future Eagles narrowly beat Morocco 3-2 in their opening encounter » but turned up the style in the second fixture.Divine Nwachukwu who had a brace in the first game was again outstanding, this time he scored three out of the Future Eagles five goals.

Chidera Ejiofor who also among the goals in the last game against Morocco was on target against Djibouti while Mohammed Ibrahim added kicked off his first goal for the campaign. The team lead by Coach Danladi Nasidi are now through to the next round after two wins in their opening two games. Lateef Omidiji who turned down the U.S.A » for Nigeria is yet to open his account for the Future Eagles after providing two assists in the previous encounter. (Footballlive.ng)

Photo shows the Future Eagles. 

Source Daily Sports

Posted July 23, 2018


 

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