Nashville Soccer Club extends all-time unbeaten streak against Inter Miami CF with home draw
(NashvilleSC.com, 05.02.21)
NASHVILLE — Nashville Soccer Club extended their home unbeaten streak to three with a scoreless draw against Inter Miami CF on Sunday at Nissan Stadium. Nashville SC has yet to allow a goal to Inter Miami in their all-time meetings.
The two sides will meet again on Aug. 8 at the newly named DRV PNK Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and conclude the three-match series on Sept. 22 with the finale also being played in South Florida.
Clean Sheet for Willis: Goalkeeper Joe Willis earned his first shutout of the season and 28th of his career. This is the fourth consecutive match where Willis has earned a shutout against Inter Miami.
The Shots Keep Coming: Nashville SC continued the trend of recording double digit shots while out-shooting its opponent for the third consecutive week. Today, Nashville reached 10 shots taken for a total of 59-21 this season.
Undefeated at Nissan Stadium: Nashville SC remains unbeaten at Nissan Stadium in 2021, finishing the weekend with a home record of 0W-0L-3D. With the result, Nashville moves its overall MLS home record to 5W-2L-8D.
Nashville SC will wrap up its four match homestand on Saturday, May 8 at Nissan Stadium in a clash against New England Revolution with kickoff set for 12:30 p.m. CT.
Notes
• Nashville SC improved its all-time record against Inter Miami to 2W-2D
• Nashville SC has yet to allow a goal to Inter Miami in club history
• Nashville SC out-possessed Inter Miami 59.3% to 40.7%
• Nashville SC recorded 509 passes, the second consecutive week the club has recorded over 500 passes in a contest
• Dominique Badji made his 2021 MLS debut as a substitute in the 77th minute
• Jhonder Cádiz leads the team with 11 shots in 2021, Leal and Hany Mukhtar follow him closely with 10 apiece
• Randall Leal led the squad today in shots on goal, and improved his team leading total to nine in 2021
• Leal also led the team today in chances created with three
• Rodrigo Piñeiro made his MLS debut as a stoppage time sub
• Joe Willis earned his first shutout of the season, and the 28th of his career
SCORING SUMMARY
DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
NSC — Aníbal Godoy (25′)
MIA — Gregore (65′)
NSC — Walker Zimmerman (70′)
NASHVILLE LINEUP
Joe Willis
Daniel Lovitz
Dave Romney
Walker Zimmerman
Alistair Johnston
Dax McCarty
Aníbal Godoy
Alex Muyl (Handwalla Bwana 77′)
Hany Mukhtar (Dominique Badji 77′)
Randall Leal (Rodrigo Piñeiro 90+3′)
Jhonder Cádiz (C.J. Sapong 61′)
MIAMI LINEUP
John McCarthy
Kelvin Leerdam
Leandro González Pírez
Ryan Shawcross
Joevin Jones (Brek Shea 46′)
Lewis Morgan
Blaise Matuidi
Víctor Ulloa
Jay Chapman (Edison Azcona 67′)
George Silva
Rodolfo Pizarro (Robbin Robinson 67′, Joshua Penn 78′)