Nashville SC 5, Chicago Fire FC 1 (07.17.21)

Nashville Soccer Club earns historic win over Chicago Fire FC

(NashvilleSC.com, 07.17.21)

NASHVILLE — Nashville Soccer Club wrapped up its longest homestand of the season on a high note with a 5-1 win against Chicago Fire FC, moving into tie for third place in the Eastern Conference. Hany Mukhtar led the charge scoring the fastest hat trick in Major League Soccer history and the first in club’s MLS history.

Hat Trick Hero: Hany Mukhtar recorded the fastest hat trick to start a match in MLS history, notching his third goal in the 16th minute of play. Mukhtar’s hat trick was his first career MLS hat trick and the first in Nashville SC’s MLS history as a club. Mukhtar’s hat trick was the second-fastest in time completed between the first and third goal in MLS history.

When it Rains it Pours: The Boys in Gold put on an attacking show at Nissan Stadium, scoring five goals, the most goals scored in Nashville’s MLS history. The four-goal win is the largest margin of victory in Nashville SC MLS history.

Music City Magic: Nashville SC concluded its longest homestand of the season earning 11 out of a possible 15 points and going unbeaten in that time, boasting a 3W-0L-2D record. The Boys in Gold currently hold an overall record of 10W-2L-10D when playing at Nissan Stadium and own a 11-match home unbeaten streak that dates back to Nov. 2020. 

Nashville SC will hit the road to face Columbus Crew on Wednesday, July 21. Fans can tune in to the action on MyTV30 or live stream the game on www.NashvilleSC.com at 6 p.m. CT to watch the pregame show.

Notes
  •  Nashville SC recorded the most goals in a match in its MLS club history with five
  •  Nashville SC is now 4W-0L-0D when scoring the first goal of a match this season
  •  Nashville SC is undefeated when Hany Mukhtar scores a goal owning a record of 5W-0L-3D
  •  Nashville SC scored their first goal directly off of a free kick this season
  •  Nashville SC had seven players finish with 90%+ passing accuracy 
  •  Tonight’s attendance was 23,113, the largest crowd of the season
  •  Head Coach Gary Smith now owns a 33W-9L-31D record and a .660 winning in his MLS career in home matches and a 32W-0L-12D record when scoring the first goal of the match as the home team
  •  Tah Brian Anunga scored his first career MLS goal 
  •  Daniel Lovitz wore the captain’s band for the first time as a member of Nashville SC following Dax’s McCarty’s substitution and led all players in touches (85)
  •  Hany Mukhtar is now tied for third in most goals scored in MLS with seven. Mukhtar is the all-time leader in goals scored for Nashville SC in its MLS history (12) and currently leads the team in goals scored this season (seven)
  •  Mukhtar’s hat trick tonight was the first in Nashville SC’s club history and was the fastest in MLS history scoring all three goals in the first 16 minutes of the match
  •  Dylan Nealis made his first start for Nashville SC and recorded his first career MLS assist
  •  Dave Romney remains the only Nashville SC outfield player to play all 1,170 minutes this season
  •  CJ Sapong has now scored against two of his former clubs, Philadelphia Union and Chicago Fire FC, both in the same season

SCORING SUMMARY
NSC — Hany Mukhtar (C.J. Sapong) 10′
NSC — Hany Mukhtar (Dan Lovitz) 13′
NSC — Hany Mukhtar 16′
NSC — C.J. Sapong 39′
CHI — Ignacio Aliseda (Przemyslaw Frankowski) 47′
NSC — Tah Brian Anunga (Dylan Nealis) 62′

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
CHI — Red Card — Johan Kappelhof (14′)
CHI — Yellow Card — Mauricio Pineda (27′)
CHI — Yellow Card — Miguel Navarro (49′)

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Joe Willis
Dan Lovitz
Jalil Anibaba
Dave Romney
Jack Maher
Dylan Nealis
Dax McCarty (Matt LaGrassa 65′)
Hany Mukhtar (Alex Muyl 65′)
Tah Brian Anunga (Luke Haakenson 74′)
Randall Leal (Abu Danladi 74′)
C.J. Sapong (Jhonder Cádiz 67′)

CHICAGO LINEUP
Bobby Shuttleworth
Boris Sekulić
Johan Kappelhof (ejected 14′)
Miguel Navarro
Wyatt Omsberg
Mauricio Pineda
Ignacio Aliseda (Jhon Espinoza 82′)
Álvaro Medrán (Luka Stojanović 66′)
Przemyslaw Frankowski
Fabian Herbers (Gastón Giménez 46′)
Robert Berić (Chinoso Offor 46′)