The Super Eagles played out a 2-2 draw against Jordan's Nashama in Antalya, Türkiye, on Tuesday evening.
Jordan took an early lead through Mousa Tamari, who fired a powerful shot past Francis Uzoho from a well-worked free-kick just outside the box.
Nigeria responded with Moses Simon restoring parity, drilling a low effort into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
Emmanuel Fernandez then gave the Super Eagles the advantage, finishing from close range late in the first half.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Al-Daoud drew Jordan level in the second half, slotting home from close range past Adebayo Adeleye.
Allnigeriasoccer.com presents five observations from the encounter.
Chelle makes six changes
Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle made six changes to the side that defeated Iran 2-1 in their opening international friendly in Antalya, Turkey.
Chelle handed a debut to Genk winger Yira Sor, with Samuel Chukwueze dropped to the bench following his underwhelming display against Iran.
The coach also gave Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez his first start after featuring as a substitute in the previous match.
Frank Onyeka, Raphael Onyedika, Francis Uzoho, and Zaidu Sanusi were also included in the starting lineup as part of the changes.
Meanwhile, Akor Adams, Moses Simon, Ademola Lookman, Igor Ogbu, and Bright Osayi-Samuel all retained their places in the team.
Possible Injury Concern for Francis Uzoho
There are concerns over a potential injury to Francis Uzoho after he was forced off in the second half, with Adebayo Adeleye coming on as his replacement.
The Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper rushed out to make a clearance for the Super Eagles but was seen clutching his groin immediately after the effort.
He was subsequently substituted, raising concerns over his fitness ahead of the return of club football for his Cypriot side.
Disallowed Goal for Nigeria
The Super Eagles had a goal ruled out in the first half, just minutes after Jordan had taken the lead.
Raphael Onyedika found the back of the net with a strike from the edge of the box after a cutback from Moses Simon.
However, the celebrations were cut short as the referee disallowed the goal, ruling that the ball had struck Akor Adams’ hand before going in.
Jordan Show Fight in Second Half
Jordan began the game on the front foot and opened the scoring through a brilliant effort from Mousa Tamari.
The Super Eagles responded strongly, turning the game around with goals from Moses Simon and Emmanuel Fernandez.
Despite Nigeria’s resurgence, Jordan produced an improved second-half display, taking control of the game and eventually finding an equaliser.
Late Drama as Iwobi Sees Red
There was chaos at full-time as Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi was sent off following a heated incident late in the game.
The Nigerian international reacted angrily after being pulled back while driving forward, leading to a confrontation that resulted in his dismissal.
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