Indy Eleven 0, Nashville SC 0 (05.25.19)

Nasvhille SC runs result streak to five with draw at Indy Eleven

(NashvilleSC.com, 05.25.19)

INDIANAPOLIS — Against one of the elite teams in the USL Championship on the road and in its seventh match in 21 days, Nashville Soccer Club grinded out a 0-0 draw against Indy Eleven on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium. While the match wasn’t always pretty on the turf with football lines, Nashville SC extended its streak without a loss to five straight results.

Nashville’s best look of the match was also its first shot as midfielder Lebo Moloto chipped a ball over the backline in the 16th mintue to forward Tucker Hume, who was able to poke a shot on target. The ball found Indy keeper Evan Newton’s leg, however, and was turned aside.

Much of the rest of the match was spent defending as Indy controlled much of the possession at home, with a 62-38 advantage over NSC. The defense held strong, however, earning a sixth clean sheet for the season and the fourth for keeper Matt Pickens in eight matches played. The defense held the potent Indy offense to just 10 shots and three on target in the 90 minutes.

Three Takeaways

Defense locking in
It’s taken a bit for Nashville SC’s defense to round into form, but after two consecutive clean sheets and only two total goals allowed in the last four USL Championship matches, it appears that the defense has returned to its 2018 form. The defense has now gone 255 consecutive minutes without allowing a goal. Pickens also appears to be hitting his stride, with four clean sheets in eight starts in net for Nashville.

Squad rotation continues
With so many matches the last three weeks, head coach Gary Smith made significant changes throughout his starting eleven. Tucker Hume and Ropapa Mensah got their first start as a combination up top in the 3-5-2. MLS-signed midfielder Derrick Jones got his first start in the midfield in a Nashville SC uniform. Smith also opted to go back to three centerbacks against the Indy offense and it worked, limiting Indy to just three shots on target.

Road form shines
Nashville SC has now played seven matches on the road and has earned results in six of the matches with a 3-1-3 road record. Outside of its loss, a 3-1 defeat at Charleston Battery, Nashville as allowed just three other road goals. It’s a good sign as Nashville will stay on the road for its next two USL Championship matches, at Bethlehem Steel FC and Hartford Athletic.

Up Next

Nashville remains in second place in the Eastern Conference with a the point earned and will have a much-deserved break in USL Championship action after a month that saw Nashville play six league matches. The Boys in Gold will return to the USL Championship pitch in 15 days when it plays Bethlehem Steel FC in Philadelphia on June 9.

SCORING SUMMARY

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
NSC — Yellow Card — Bradley Bourgeois (54′)
NSC — Yellow Card — Taylor Washington (90+1′)

INDY LINEUP
Evan Newton
Lucas Farias (Matthew Watson 85′)
Ayoze Garcia
Neveal Hackshaw
Karl Ouimette
Patrick Barrett
Tyler Gibson
Kenney Walker
Kim Do-Heon (Tyler Pasher 64′)
Dane Kelly (Joshua Penn 87′)
Thomas Enevoldsen

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Matt Pickens
Liam Doyle
Ken Tribbett
Bradley Bourgeois
Kosuke Kimura
Taylor Washington
Matt LaGrassa (Bolu Akinyode 90+4′)
Derrick Jones
Lebo Moloto
Ropapa Mensah (Daniel Ríos 77′)
Tucker Hume (Kharlton Belmar 69′)

Full Match