Eurosport - Sat, 30 May 08:51:00 2009
Republic of Ireland handed debuts to two English-born players as they played out a 1-1 draw in a friendly with Nigeria at Craven Cottage.
Ireland, who in all had five of their starting XI making their debuts, fell behind to Michael Enemaro's opener before Keane levelled before the interval at Craven Cottage.
It means Giovanni Trapattoni's men head to Bulgaria without breaking their momentum after going unbeaten in qualifiers so far.
Trapattoni also has options now after Kevin Foley, Sean St Ledger, Eddie Nolan, Liam Lawrence and Leon Best were among the debutants starting. Keiren Westwood then came on at the break for his first appearance.
The Italian wanted to look at these players ahead of the trip to Sofia, where a win will mean a huge stride towards at least a play-off to reach South Africa next year.
It was Foley, however, who was at fault for Enemaro's goal on the half-hour mark.
Nigeria had hardly threatened seriously, apart from a speculative 40-yard free-kick from Sone Aluko that Shay Given tipped over, but they were ahead slightly against the run of play.
Femi Olubayo, on the right, fizzed in a cross first time which Foley should have cleared but Enemaro was a fraction quicker, wrapped his foot around the ball and his finish fizzed past Given.
That sprung Ireland into action, with three debutants combining shortly after. Lawrence swung over a free-kick that St Ledger headed back into the danger area, with Best's finish striking the post.
Best's partnership with Keane was showing signs of promise, with the Coventry striker latching on to balls through and getting close before he struck the woodwork.
Best, however, did not have a part to play in Keane's leveller. It was an eye-pleasing move, starting from Liam Miller's flick around a defender to Keith Andrews.
Andrews split the Nigeria defence with his pass, then Ireland's skipper and all-time top scorer did the rest, taking the ball past goalkeeper Austin Ejide and tucking away his finish.
Westwood came on for his debut at half-time, with Trapattoni replacing three of his senior players. Given, Keane and Damien Duff made way, with Aiden McGeady and Shane Long the other players introduced.
Long almost grabbed a goal seven minutes after the interval when Best chased down Ejide and forced the goalkeeper into a poor clearance. Long measured his lob but Ejide was back in time to palm away.
McGeady tried his luck from long range with 20 minutes remaining but his effort swerved wide, then Foley was replaced by Paul McShane.
The crowd started a Mexican wave with plenty of time remaining, a sign of the friendly heading towards a draw.
Nigeria themselves have a World Cup qualifier against Kenya coming up and players such as Obafemi Martins did not feature, while Joseph Yobo and Mikel John Obi were preparing for the FA Cup final with their clubs.
Nsofor Obinna came off the bench for the Africans and went just wide with a drive.
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Samuel aren't you contradicting yourself by saying 'Ireland held by Nigeria' is rubbish reporting when you clearly state later that Nigeria had a third team out.. think about it? By the way Fulham is not Irelands home.. How many Nigerians are playing there football abroad?
Also that is not Irelands first team.
In regards to an Irish reporter reporting trashy propanganda. Hmmm... you must read alot of football reports.
I'm sure Nigerian reporters never do that... why don't you visit a website with a report from a Nigerian reporter..
I'm sure you'll get the true story of the game you want
HOO WASH THOT BYE THOT WAS SAYAN NOSTAY FINGS TA MAY?
'Ireland held by Nigeria' is a massively rubish reporting. One would ordinarily expect that the Irish man who reported this piece of trash should have grown beyond shameless petty football propaganda.Nigeria fielded third team to play Ireland in England which is as good as playing at home for the Robbie Kean led Irish first team, and if The Nigerian third team scores such team first(at your home), that is more than a defeat, it is a humiliation. And you shamelessly jubilate that the old man himself, Robbie Kean managed to equalise after sweating blood. Shame!!!
I thought we were talking Nigeria from the begining, so what has Nsofor Obinna getting
off the bench for the Africans got to do with this story?
Donney, I'd love to meet you and beat the stupidity out your skull. Can anybody be really that thick?
still makes for some interesting numbers cutie.
by the way.....do you like phil collins?
Meaningless rubbish.
wait...i thought the title should read....'Nigeria held by Ireland' since the former has a higher than the later in FIFA rankings and infact with all due respect.
Bateman, its not all about population u knnow.
Naija 4 eva...nothing dey happen!
Ireland, who in all had .......*five of their starting XI* .......making their debuts.
nigeria population 148,000,000 ireland 6,000,000.
1-1. ireland held.
ireland to finish top of group after beating bulgaria.
nigeria maybe lucky second.
Friendlies are a waste of time, the results mean nothing. It's all about money, why do you think Brazil have played in the middle east so many times.
WAT THA FACK UR THEY DAYAN PLAYSAN AN LANDAN?
What is the story line, Ireland held by Nigeria in London? or Nigeria was held by ireland, no of the big stars played for Nigeria, no Taiwo, Mikel, Martins, and so feeding young boys against old men and experienced players like Keane, Given, Dunne and so on, rubbish
what a foolish display for nigeria attackers no shot on target for them
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