Nigeria battled Colombia to a 3-3 draw in a pre-World Cup friendly on Tuesday at the Estadio 20 October in Tristán Suárez, Buenos Aires.
The Flying Eagles fell behind after 26 minutes after Colombian central defender Abel Ogwuche pushed the ball past his own custodian Chijioke Aniagboso.
The seven-time African champions equalised in the 44th minute when winger Jude Sunday unleashed a scorching rocket from outside the area, but the South Americans took the lead just before halftime after converting from the penalty spot.
The Colombians, who play in Group C of the tournament against African champions Senegal, Japan and Israel, increased the tally in the 73rd minute to leave the Flying Eagles trailing with 2 goals.
But winger Ibrahim Mohammed pulled one back just four minutes later and Emmanuel Umeh, one of the scorers in the 3-2 defeat of Argentine second division team Almirante Brown on Friday evening, levelled things up in the 89th minute.
Head Coach Ladan Bosso was full of warm words for the leadership of Nigeria Football Federation for organizing the friendly with Colombia.
“We thank the NFF leadership for organizing such a good test for the team. I am happy with the result. This will bolster the team mentally and psychologically for the World Cup starting in a few days. The match has provided us with a stiff test and has also strengthened us for the big task ahead,” Bosso told thenff.com at the final whistle.
“We are focused on the big challenge ahead, which is to put up a creditable performance that will match the pedigree of our country at this championship. Our ultimate target is to have a good campaign and with this result, we will be very ready for our first match against the Dominican Republic on Sunday.”
The match against Colombia drew the curtain on the Flying Eagles’ activities in Buenos Aires, and they will fly into Mendoza on Wednesday afternoon ahead of their first game against the Dominican Republic on Sunday.
Their second match, against Italy on Wednesday next week, will also take place in Mendoza.