Loudoun United FC 0, Nashville SC 2 (09.28.19)

Nashville SC moves into first place with 2-0 win over Loudoun United

(NashvilleSC.com, 09.28.19)

LEESBURG, Va. — A goal and an assist from forward Ropapa Mensah sealed one more road victory in the 2019 USL Championship regular season for Nashville SC as Nashville beat Loudoun United FC 2-0 in Virginia on Saturday night. Mensah assisted on Daniel Ríos’ 50th career goal in the first half and scored himself in the second to propel Nashville to the three points and into first place in the USL Eastern Conference.

With a draw between the Tampa Bay Rowdies and Louisville City FC in addition to an Indy Eleven loss to Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC on Saturday night, Nashville moved into the top position in the Eastern Conference with three matches to play in the regular season. It is the first time Nashville as held sole possession first place in the conference in its two-year USL Championship history.

Nashville SC scored its goals in the 19th and 55th minutes in its second 2-0 win over Loudoun United this season. For keeper Matt Pickens, it was the 12th clean sheet of the season and the 14th for Nashville SC overall this season. With 14 clean sheets, Nashville is currently tied with Pittsburgh and Phoenix Rising FC for the most clean sheets in the USL Championship this season.

Pickens leads the USL Championship Golden Glove race with a 0.68 goals against average, allowing 15 goals in 23 appearances. Tonight, the veteran keeper made two saves in the shutout.

Three Takeaways

Nashville jumps into first
With the three points and the necessary help, Nashville SC jumped into first place in the east. It was a massive win as Nashville is back into control of its own destiny for a home playoff match. It has been one of the biggest club goals in 2019 to host a USL Championship playoff match, and now it looks more likely than ever as Nashville sits atop the Eastern Conference. With three home matches remaining in the regular season, Nashville would have the inside track to a top two seed and in the east and two potential home matches in the playoffs.

Ríos is back
Daniel Ríos has spent the last month recovering from a groin injury, and he got back on the scoresheet tonight, slotting in the first goal of the match. It was Ríos’ first goal since he scored on August 17 in a 3-1 win over Charlotte Independence. While the USL Golden Boot looks out of reach for the star forward, Ríos’ goal is a welcome sign for NSC and head coach Gary Smith. For a deep playoff run, Nashville will need Ríos in top form in October and beyond.

Ropapa shines
Fan favorite forward Ropapa Mensah was the key man for Nashville SC in the win with an impact on both NSC goals on the evening. Mensah assisted on the first goal and scored the second. It was the sixth goal and fourth assist for the Ghanaian forward in all competitions. Mensah has been a fire-starter throughout his two years in gold, including scoring the first goal in club history in Nashville SC’s preseason match against Atlanta United FC back in February of 2018. Like Ríos, Mensah has been and will be a key piece in Nashville’s run to the postseason.

Up Next

Nashville will have a 10-day break between matches as it will scoreboard watch for the next week. It will take the field again on October 8th at First Tennessee Park against Louisville City FC at 7 p.m. CT. That match will be of extreme importance as Louisville City is just seven points behind Nashville in the standings.

SCORING SUMMARY
NSC — Daniel Ríos (Ropapa Mensah) 19′
NSC — Ropapa Mensah 55′

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
LDN — Yellow Card — Elvis Amoh (37′)
LDN — Yellow Card — Keven Paredes (60′)
NSC — Yellow Card — Lebo Moloto (63′)
NSC — Yellow Card — Alan Winn (90+4′)

LOUDOUN LINEUP
Earl Edwards Jr.
Connor Presley
Peabo Doue (Chris Odoi-Atsem 45′)
Collin Verfurth
Shane Wiedt
Antonio Bustamante
Kevin Paredes (Andrew Lubahn 70′)
Moses Nyeman
Gordon Wild (Kyle Murphy 59′)
Griffin Yow
Elvis Amoh

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Matt Pickens
Justin Davis
Ken Tribbett
Jimmy Ockford
Darnell King
Taylor Washington
Matt LaGrassa
Bolu Akinyode
Daniel Ríos (Tucker Hume 76′)
Ropapa Mensah (Alan Winn 70′)
Lebo Moloto (Derrick Jones 82′)

Full Match