Nashville SC 3, Ottawa Fury FC 3 (06.22.19)

Nashville SC extends unbeaten run in thrilling 3-3 draw with Ottawa Fury FC

(NashvilleSC.com, 06.22.19)

NASHVILLE — Another exciting back-and-forth match for Nashville Soccer Club ended in a 3-3 draw against Ottawa Fury FC at First Tennessee Park on Saturday night.

Goals by Daniel Ríos, Ropapa Mensah and Cameron Lancaster were enough to extend Nashville’s unbeaten streak in USL Championship play to seven matches.

Both teams scored in the first half as Nashville SC got on the board early with a beautifully worked goal in the ninth minute. Mensah and Lebo Moloto were credited with assists on Ríos’ 10th goal of the season, moving the MLS-signed forward into a tie for the league lead in goals scored, for the time being.

After Ottawa equalized just before the half on a free kick, Fury FC jumped out to a second half lead through a goal in the 50th minute. It didn’t take Nashville long to return the favor as Justin Davis sent a free kick onto the head of Mensah, who nodded it home from the near post.

It looked like Nashville SC would come away with all three points when substitute Cameron Lancaster came on and scored on his first touch to give Nashville a 3-2 lead in the 71st minute. It was Lancaster’s fifth goal in his last five appearances, a club record. However, it was Ottawa who found the final goal as the visitors scored in the 81st minute to equalize.

Three Takeaways

Rios and Mensah top the chart
Forwards Daniel Ríos and Ropapa Mensah have started just three matches together up top for Nashville SC, but the pair have found a quick chemistry. In the three matches the combo has started up top, Ríos and Mensah have combined for four goals and two assists while leading the offense to 10 total goals. With goals for each on Saturday night, both are now atop the club’s all-time goal-scoring charts with 10 goals each in a Nashville SC uniform.

Super-sub Cameron Lancaster
Off the bench, Cameron Lancaster has been electric. The English forward has five goals in his last five appearances and four as a substitute. Diving deeper, in his past four USL Championship appearances, all as a sub totaling 94 minutes, Lancaster has scored four times. With a goal scored in five straight matches, Lancaster extends his Nashville SC record for consecutive appearances with a goal.

Moloto providing the service
When Nashville SC traded for midfielder Lebo Moloto before the 2018 season, head coach Gary Smith knew he had found his offensive engine. Moloto has powered the offense to a club-record 10 goals in the last three matches. Moloto has been involved in four of the goals, with a score and three assist, and with an assist on Saturday, upped his total assist tally to five on the season. His five assists are tied for fifth in the USL Championship this season.

Up Next

Nashville SC won’t have much time to rest as it will play a Wednesday night home match against New York Red Bulls II at First Tennessee Park. Red Bulls II is tied with Nashville in third place in the Eastern Conference standings with 29 points. Nashville would moved into second place in the conference with a victory.

SCORING SUMMARY
NSC — Daniel Ríos (Lebo Moloto) 9′
OTT — Carl Haworth 45′
OTT — Christiano François (Dakota Barnathan) 50′
NSC — Ropapa Mensah (Justin Davis) 55′
NSC — Cameron Lancaster 71′
OTT — Wal Fall (Charlie Ward) 81′

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
OTT — Yellow Card — Chris Mannella (38′)
OTT — Yellow Card — Mour Samb (40′)

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Matt Pickens
Justin Davis
Liam Doyle (Bradley Bourgeois 45′)
Darnell King
Kosuke Kimura (Kharlton Belmar 83′)
Taylor Washington
Matt LaGrassa
Michael Reed
Lebo Moloto
Ropapa Mensah (Cameron Lancaster 70′)
Daniel Ríos

OTTAWA LINEUP
Callum Irving
Carl Haworth
Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé
Nana Attakora (Thomas Meilleur-Giguère 28′)
Dakota Barnathan
Charlie Ward
Chris Mannella (Jamar Dixon 80′)
Wal Fall
Mour Samb
Christiano François
Kévin Oliveira (Onua Obasi 86′)

Full Match