NIGERIA'S Flying Eagles on Sunday at the National Stadium, Abuja, finished the Super 6 pre-season tournament organised by the Nigeria Premier League unbeaten in five games.
The U-20 side had prior to the match won the tournament with 12 points having won all its previous four games.
The Manu Garba-piloted side however, on Sunday forced the Dream Team to a 3-3 draw to end the competition in grand style with 13 points.
Prince Aggreh ignited the six-goal thriller as he put the Flying Eagles ahead in the 28th minute when he clinically connected a cross from Taiwo Awoniyi.
Four minutes later, substitute Peter Onyekachi fired home a left-footer off Godwin Saviour's effort for the equaliser, while Oghenekaro Etebor converted a spot kick before half time to shoot the Dream Team ahead.
The Flying Eagles on resumption drew level in the 54th minute through Bernard Bulbwa with a half volley, but Etebo put the Dream Team back on course when he scored his second goal in the 66th minute.
Chidera Eze saved what would have been the Flying Eagles' first defeat in the competition as his glancing header in the 74th minute off Musa Muhammed's cross completed the six-goal thriller.
The Dream Team with the result finished second on the table with nine points as Kano Pillars who also on Sunday defeated Enyimba 1-0 placed third with seven points.
The reigning Nigeria Premier League champions had Christian Obiozor to thank after he headed home Tony Edjomariegwe's cross in the 40th minute.
Enyimba finished with six points as well as Warri Wolves who also secured a 2-1 win over Dolphins FC.
The Garden city side coached by Stanley Eguma lost all its games in the competition, a development the tactician attributed to the exit of some of the key players from his camp..
"We lost some key players at the end of last season and Christian (Pyagbara) is one of those that we brought in," Eguma said.
The former Heartland coach however, said he is not losing sleep over the performance of his team in the pre-season tourney.
"I'm not excessively worried by our performances. We are using this tournament as a test-run and we were not at full strength," he said.
Dolphins will represent Nigeria in this year's CAF Confederation Cup.
Caption: Chidera Eze, his goal saved the Flying Eagles from defeat.
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