"There's no room for complacency," coach Bibiano Fernandes said.
"Nepal are a strong side and we know each other with both teams having played in the recently concluded U-15 SAFF Championship final," he added.
"They will be backed by a partisan crowd and it will be a challenge for us. Everybody saw what we are capable of but we can't afford to be complacent," he reiterated.
"We had an ideal start in the tournament but the target is far away. We aim to continue the winning momentum and prefer to take one match at a time," he stated.
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"We won't have any advantage over Nepal. Although we beat them twice recently, it won't have any effect on tomorrow's game and everyone should start afresh."
Bibiano is also confident that the boys like the Palestine game can create quite a few opportunities.
"At times, we were shaky the other day but at the end of the game, we won the game convincingly. I have full faith in my squad who have created so many opportunities throughout the game."
"India have been going through a good phase right now and they were clearly the deserving champions in the SAFF U-15 tournament," Shrestha mentioned.
"We will try to play our natural football to spoil their party tomorrow."
Meanwhile, Nepal went down fighting by a solitary goal to Iraq in their first match of the Group D.
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