Poland defender,  Przemysław Wiśniewski says his team deserved a share of the spoils in  Wednesday night’s friendly encounter against Nigeria, DAILY POST reports.

Jan Urban’s side fought back  twice in the 2-2 draw at the 58,000-capacity Stadion PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.

The hosts created the highest number of chances in the game but were thwarted by Nigeria goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, and their poor finishing.

It was an encouraging performance from the Red and Whites, who suffered a 2-0 defeat to Ukraine last week.

Terem Moffi, and Paul Onuachu were on target for the Super Eagles, while Kacper Potuski, and  Wiśniewski scored for Poland.

Wiśniewski stated that they defended better  against the Super Eagles compare to their  previous game against Ukraine.

“Nigeria didn’t have many scoring opportunities in the first half, apart from scoring. We analyzed the match against Ukraine closely and will try to draw conclusions from Nigeria as well.

“We conceded two goals, but overall we were better defensively,” Wiśniewski said after the game.

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