International Friendlies
Nov 18, 2013 7.45pm
2
2
HT : 1 2
FT Craven Cottage
  • Giuseppe Rossi 14' goal
  • Antonio Candreva 20' yellowcard
  • Emanuele Giaccherini 48' goal
  • goal Bright Dike 35'
  • goal Shola Ameobi 41'
  • yellowcard Azubuike Egwueke 58'
  • yellowcard John Ogu 81'
  • yellowcard John Obi Mikel 88'

Italy, Nigeria share spoils in London

Italy, Nigeria share spoils in London

Italy and Nigeria have played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in an international friendly at Fulham's Craven Cottage.

The Azzurri took the lead after just 14 minutes when Mario Balotelli showed good strength to hold onto the ball before sliding a pass through to Giuseppe Rossi, who delayed his finish slightly before slotting it past the keeper.

Nigeria almost hit back immediately when Ogenyi Onazi let fly from distance, but his powerful low strike was parried wide by Salvatore Sirigu.

Balotelli almost got his own name on the scoresheet with just under 10 minutes left of the half, but Austin Ejide made an important one-handed stop to deny the AC Milan striker from a tight angle.

Nigeria went up the other end and found the equaliser a minute later as Bright Dike planted his header into the corner from Shola Ameobi's cross.

Ameobi went one better and scored himself four minutes later, flicking the ball beyond Sirigu to complete a swift comeback.

Italy responded soon after the restart, however, as Emmanuel Giaccherini slammed the ball home having been picked out at the far post by Andrea Candreva.

The Azzurri could have regained their lead with two chances in the space of three minutes shortly after the hour mark, but Marco Parolo first put a volley from close range over the bar before hitting the post, having been played through by Alessandro Diamanti.

Diamanti came within inches of getting a goal of his own in the closing stages when he sent a curling free kick crashing off the woodwork with just two minutes to play.

Neither side could find a winning goal, however, as Nigeria held on for an impressive draw.

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