Nashville SC 2, Memphis 901 FC 0 (04.13.19)

Nashville SC blanks Memphis 901 FC 2-0 in Saturday night showdown

(NashvilleSC.com, 04.13.19)

NASHVILLE — Nearly an hour and 20 minutes after its scheduled kickoff time, the highly anticipated rivalry match between Nashville SC and Memphis 901 FC at First Tennessee Park on Saturday night ended in a 2-0 shutout victory for the home side, marking Nashville’s third clean sheet of the year. Matt LaGrassa and Ropapa Mensah provided the lightning late with each of their first goals of the season.

Daniel Ríos almost found the first goal of the night in the 15th minute after he and Darnell King seamlessly connected in the final third. King’s well-placed pass helped set Ríos up to beat his defender with a simple touch, but the striker’s shot sailed wide left.

A signature Tucker Hume header forced Memphis goalkeeper Jeff Caldwell to make a diving save near the end of the first half. The keeper’s deflection of Hume’s attempt resulted in a corner that Nashville could not put away.

Nashville SC carried its relentless attack into the second half. Kharlton Belmar looked to capitalize on another NSC corner in the 54th minute, launching a shot that was barely over the frame. LaGrassa finally opened the floodgates in the 78th minute when he willed his way through the box to put away the first goal of the night. Within three minutes, Mensah followed up with a goal of his own to lock in Nashville’s 2-0 rivalry win over Memphis.

Three Takeaways

When it rains it pours
Nashville SC’s attack has found its rhythm. Tonight the team netted two goals in three minutes to lock in its second clean sheet victory in a row. NSC has seen back-to-back matches with double-digit shots on goal with 15 total shots against Ottawa Fury FC last week and 21 tonight. Not only were Nashville’s shots abundant, but they were widespread with nine different Nashville SC players taking a shot.

LaGrassa marks one year with goal
Midfielder Matt LaGrassa celebrated one calendar year of appearing in every Nashville SC match with his first goal of 2019. Since joining NSC, LaGrassa has appeared in all but one competitive match.

Shutout Show
All three of Nashville’s wins in 2019 have been clean sheets, with two coming at home against Loudoun United FC and Memphis 901 FC, and one on the road against Ottawa Fury FC. The backline kept Memphis to just six shots on goal tonight, allowing only one of those shots on target. Matt Pickens has been scarcely tested this season, making his save in the 48th minute his sixth save out of seven shots faced this season.

Up Next

Nashville SC kicks off a three-game road stretch next weekend at the Charleston Battery. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, April 20.

SCORING SUMMARY
NSC — Matt LaGrassa (Ropapa Mensah) 78′
NSC — Ropapa Mensah 81′

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
MEM — Marc Burch (85′)
MEM — Wesley Charpie (89′)
MEM — Elliot Collier (90′)

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Matt Pickens
Darnell King
Justin Davis
Ken Tribbett
Liam Doyle
Matt LaGrassa (Bolu Akinyode 85′)
Michael Reed
Lebo Moloto (Alan Winn 64′)
Tucker Hume (Ropapa Mensah 64′)
Kharlton Belmar
Daniel Ríos

MEMPHIS LINEUP
Jeff Caldwell
Wesley Charpie
Abdi Mohamed (Tristan Hodge 86′)
Jacob Hauser-Ramsey (Todd Pratzner 45′)
Marc Burch
Ewan Grandison
Elliot Collier
Cameron Lindley
Duane Muckette
Oliver White (Rashawn Dally 45′)
Adam Najem

Full Match