Aribo’s second goal for Nigeria was canceled by Casemiro’s second half goal as Brazil came from behind to hold Super Eagles of Nigeria to a 1-1 draw during their international friendly game at the Singapore National Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Brazil had a couple of good chances with Firmino and Jesus both having efforts saved by Uzoho while Coutinho came close with a free-kick.
Nigeria played on the counter-attack for the majority of the half and took the lead when a quick break led to Aribo reacting quickest in the box and poking the ball past Ederson and into the bottom corner.

The goal came 35 into the game as Aribo’s first touch looked to have taken the ball away from him but the Brazilian defenders didn’t react quick enough.
Aribo reached it before Silva and poked it past Ederson and into the bottom left corner.
Simon did well to get on the end of Osimhen’s hopeful cross into the box and then spot Aribo’s run from midfield into the box to set up the goal.
3 minutes into second half, Casemiro pulled Brazil back on level terms. Alves with a good cross into the box and Marquinhos was in the middle to turn it on goal.

His header rebounded off the crossbar and Casemiro reacted quickest in the box to send it over the line.