Stephen
Keshi's men headed into the game having clinched their place at next year's
World Cup with a play-off win over Ethiopia on Saturday.
And the
African nation carried that momentum into the friendly clash at Craven Cottage,
producing a determined performance against the four-time World Cup winners.
Italy
were on top for much of the encounter and took the lead early on thanks to
Giuseppe Rossi.
Nigeria
launched a superb fightback, though, with Ameobi setting up Bright Dike for the
equaliser before giving his side the advantage with a fine improvised volley.
Cesare
Prandelli's side did level through Emanuele Giaccherini, but there were to be no
further goals despite numerous opportunities for both teams.
Paris
Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu replaced Gianluigi Buffon in goal for
Italy, while Fiorentina striker Rossi was included up front as Prandelli made
eight changes to the side that drew 1-1 with Germany on Friday.
Newcastle
United forward Ameobi was among those recalled to Nigeria's line-up.
Nigeria
had the better of the opening exchanges, but it was Italy who took the lead 12
minutes in, as Rossi converted with a delicate finish following great hold-up
play from Mario Balotelli.
Sirigu
producing a strong save to prevent Ogenyi Onazi's long-range effort from
finding the net as Nigeria sought an immediate reply.
Italy
dominated for the majority of the half, though, and had opportunities to double
their lead, with Milan duo Ricardo Montolivo and Balotelli both spurning clear
chances.
Despite
Italy's dominance, Nigeria levelled things up 10 minutes before half-time when
Dike rose highest to head home Ameobi's superb cross.
There was
then a further shock for Italy five minutes later as Ameobi cleverly converted
Francis Benjamin's near-post delivery to give his side an unlikely lead.
Balotelli
came close to a stunning equaliser as half-time approached, controlling a
deflected high cross in audacious fashion before testing Augustine Ejide with a
vicious volley.
But
Nigeria's lead lasted only two minutes into the second half. Rossi linked up
well with Antonio Candreva before Giaccherini slotted under Edije.
Substitute
Marco Parolo twice had the chance to put Italy in front for a second time,
firstly blasting over from point-blank range after substitute goalkeeper Victor
Enyeama had pulled off a fine stop from an Andrea Pirlo free-kick, and then
seeing a deflected effort strike the post.
Balotelli
and Nigeria substitute Emmanuel Emenike each squandered clear openings in the
closing stages, but neither side could find a winner.The closing stages provided particularly frantic fare as play switched from end to end, much to the delight of those in attendance.
Source:Goal.com
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