Wilfred Ndidi has said the Super Eagles were the dominant side in their 2-2 draw with Poland in Wednesday’s international friendly match in Warsaw.
The Super Eagles were just few seconds to securing a win against Poland before conceding a late goal.
Terem Moffi had given the Super Eagles a 23 minutes lead after finishing off a cross from Moses Simon but Poland equalised in the first minute of first half added time.
With 13 minutes left to play Paul Onuachu made it 2-1, converting from the penalty spot after a Polish player handled the ball inside the box.
But with seconds left Poland drew level thanks to a brilliant long range strike from Przemyslaw Wisniewski.
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This is the second meeting between the Super Eagles and Poland with the first tie ending in a 1-0 win for the Nigerian side also a friendly in 2018.
Speaking after the game Ndidi said:”It was a good game, a brilliant game. We dominated the game, our first half was amazing game in the second half we tried to sit back a bit just to defend a little bit and them press. But entirely it was a good game.
“We always try as much as possible to get a win in every game with our philosophy, with the vision and most importantly to give a good game try to be at our best and try to see if we could win the game.”
Up next for the Super Eagles is another friendly game with World Cup-bound Portugal on June 10.
By James Agberebi


