Louisville City FC 2, Nashville SC 1 (07.06.19)

Nashville SC loses lead, match at Louisville City

(NashvilleSC.com, 07.06.19)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A first half lead turned into a second half nightmare as Nashville Soccer Club saw its halftime lead evaporate at the home of the two-time defending USL Cup champions with two second-half Louisville City goals winning the match 2-1. Goals from Louisville in 65th and 74th minute doomed Nashville to its first-ever loss in club history when it scored the opening goal.

Nashville’s leading scorer Daniel Ríos opened the scoring with a beautiful curling finish in the 11th minute for his 11th goal of the season, giving Nashville SC its first-ever lead in four trips to Louisville.

Louisville City had a prime chance to even the score late in the opening 45 minutes when the referee awarded a penalty for a foul on Nashville’s Bolu Akinyode in the corner of the box. Louisville midfielder Magnus Rasmussen took the penalty for the champs and skied his attempt over the bar.

In the second half, it was Louisville City who finally found the net from a set piece. A free kick sent in from Oscar Jimenez fund the head of defender Paco Craig, who buried it near post to equalize the match.

It didn’t take long for Louisville City to find its winner. A through ball out wide for winger Brian Ownby was crossed in to Antoine Hoppenot, who one-touched it int the net, sealing the Nashville’s loss.

Three Takeaways

Ríos chasing gold
Daniel Ríos continued his chase for a USL Championship Golden Boot with another goal on Saturday night. It was Ríos’ 11th og the seaosn, one off the league lead held by Solomon Asante of Phoenix Rising. Ríos finished second in the Golden Boot race last season, losing to now-teammate Cameron Lancaster. Ríos is on pace for his second consecutive 20-goal season, a feat never accomplished in USL Championship history.

Lancaster leaves match early
Nashville SC forward Cameron Lancaster mad his first return to Slugger Field since coming to Nashville SC from Louisville City in the offseason. Lancaster was a factor early, assisting on the first goal of the match by fellow forward Daniel Ríos. Unfortunately, Lancaster’s match was a short one as the English forward was subbed off in the 29th minute for Ropapa Mensah following an apparent knock. Lancaster has missed time this season for various minor injuries. Saturday’s match was just his fifth league start of the season.

First-ever lead then loss
Nashville SC has been excellent when scoring the first goal, with a 22-0-9 record coming into the match when scoring first. That statistic didn’t hold up against Louisville on Saturday as the two second-half goals put an end to the mark. It is also only the second time that Nashville has lost consecutive USL Championship matches after doing so once last season.

Up Next

Nashville SC will have 11 matches as it won’t take the field again until July 17 on the road at Memphis 901 FC. The in-state rivals have met once, earlier this season in Nashville, and the 615 got the better of 901 by a 2-0 score at First Tennessee Park on April 13. Kickoff for that match will be 7:30 p.m.

SCORING SUMMARY
NSC — Daniel Ríos (Cameron Lancaster) 11′
LOU — Paco Craig (Oscar Jimenez) 65′
LOU — Antoine Hoppenot (Brian Ownby) 74′

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
NSC — Yellow Card — Lebo Moloto (72′)

LOUISVILLE LINEUP
Chris Hubbard
Paco Craig
Taylor Peay
Alexis Souahy (Sunny Jane 56′)
Niall McCabe
Oscar Jimenez
Paolo DelPiccolo (Antoine Hoppenot 36′)
Napo Matsoso
Luke Spencer
Magnus Rasmussen (Sean Totsch 85′)
Brian Ownby

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Connor Sparrow
Justin Davis
Liam Doyle
Bradley Bourgeois
Darnell King
Taylor Washington
Michael Reed (Kharlton Belmar 45′)
Bolu Akinyode
Matt LaGrassa (Lebo Moloto 69′)
Cameron Lancaster (Ropapa Mensah 29′)
Daniel Ríos

Full Match