It was the third draw between the two teams in six matches.
The Super Eagles capped Tunisia-based striker Michael Eneramo late in a game which produced few chances between both teams.
The main talking point of this encounter was the sending off in the 44th minute of Jermaine Johnson of Jamaica and Nigeria's Taye Taiwo after both players were involved in an altercation.
After a tentative start, mostly due to the bitterly cold weather in London, the Reggae Boys of Jamaica gradually warmed up to take control of the game but could not get behind the Nigerian defence.
Nigeria's best chance of the first half fell to Russia-based Osaze Odemwingie in the 28th minute when his glancing header missed target narrowly.
Otherwise, it was a largely disappointing shift for the Eagles as they struggled to put together passes among themselves, and relied more on their individual skills to get around.
Jamaica came closest to taking the lead on 50 minutes when Norway-based striker Luton Shelton exploited slack defending by Danny Shittu but his final effort let him down.
In the 56th minute, Uche's shot off a right-wing cross by Nsofor was scrambled away by the Jamaica goalkeeper. And moments later Shittu's goal-bound header was tipped away by the Jamaica goalkeeper.
Getafe striker Uche produced a downward header from a cross by substitute Onyekachi Apam only to be denied again by Sawyer.
In the end though, the draw was a fair outcome for both teams.
Dj Quiva said
18:08 02/11 2009
eeeh lol
MZ Legend said
18:09 02/11 2009
zeen
jamaicabwoy said
18:11 02/11 2009
znn seet deh .....sawyers bad still ...Ricketts spot look in jeopardy based on his performance
stonejah said
18:14 02/11 2009
sawyers good fi real man..
***DK*** said
19:15 02/11 2009
cho blow wow! i didn see the game
Shem1 said
19:15 02/11 2009
WHOA
THUGG said
19:23 02/11 2009
TYPICAL THING THIS...........
Dj Up 2 D Time said
19:25 02/11 2009
MADDD
pengo said
19:25 02/11 2009
hey, a win mi seh ino reggae bwayz!
KDB said
19:31 02/11 2009
mad
I-CO ( Forum Moderator ) said
19:56 02/11 2009
These matches mean nothing we will not play in Africa in di world cup and dat was di main aim
It was the third draw between the two teams in six matches.
The Super Eagles capped Tunisia-based striker Michael Eneramo late in a game which produced few chances between both teams.
The main talking point of this encounter was the sending off in the 44th minute of Jermaine Johnson of Jamaica and Nigeria's Taye Taiwo after both players were involved in an altercation.
After a tentative start, mostly due to the bitterly cold weather in London, the Reggae Boys of Jamaica gradually warmed up to take control of the game but could not get behind the Nigerian defence.
Nigeria's best chance of the first half fell to Russia-based Osaze Odemwingie in the 28th minute when his glancing header missed target narrowly.
Otherwise, it was a largely disappointing shift for the Eagles as they struggled to put together passes among themselves, and relied more on their individual skills to get around.
Jamaica came closest to taking the lead on 50 minutes when Norway-based striker Luton Shelton exploited slack defending by Danny Shittu but his final effort let him down.
In the 56th minute, Uche's shot off a right-wing cross by Nsofor was scrambled away by the Jamaica goalkeeper. And moments later Shittu's goal-bound header was tipped away by the Jamaica goalkeeper.
Getafe striker Uche produced a downward header from a cross by substitute Onyekachi Apam only to be denied again by Sawyer.
In the end though, the draw was a fair outcome for both teams.
mad