Iran and Nigeria laboured to the first stalemate of a scintillating World Cup last night with a dismal 0-0 draw that left both sides still chasing their first victory at a finals since 1998.
While Iran kept a clean sheet for the first time since their debut in 1978, the bore at the Baixada arena stood out like a suit salesman on Copacabana beach.
Both teams were whistled and booed off the field by the largely Brazilian crowd of 39000 after a first half that looked shockingly meagre compared to the goal feasts served up elsewhere.
Iran packed their defence as expected. Nigeria, with Emmanuel Emenike rarely posing a threat as the main target man for the African champions, squandered their chances with long balls to nowhere and passes straight to opponents.
The Super Eagles had the ball in the back of the net after seven minutes in a goalmouth scramble but Ecuadorean referee Carlos Vera ruled it out for a push on goalkeeper Alireza Haghighi.
Ogenyi Onazi then drilled a shot wide two minutes later.
Iran came closest to breaking the deadlock in the 33rd minute when goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama produced a fine save to beat out Reza Ghoochannejhad's header from their first corner of the game.
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi warned on Sunday that the African sides were as good as any in Brazil and could win the tournament.
However, based on last night's evidence, there will not be celebrations in Lagos, Nigeria's most populous city.
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