FC Cincinnati 3, Nashville SC 6 (10.27.21)

Nashville SC uses determined effort to clinch spot in Audi MLS Cup Playoffs

(NashvilleSC.com, 10.29.21)

Sometimes, even the best laid plans can go awry. 

When that happens, it takes a championship mettle to power through it.  

That’s exactly what happened on Wednesday night in Cincinnati when Nashville SC overcame 2-0 and 3-1 deficits to beat FC Cincinnati 6-3 and clinch a berth in the 2021 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for the second year in a row.  

After a slow start thwarted Nashville’s gameplan, Head Coach Gary Smith saw his side rattle off five unanswered goals to earn the victory.  

“Plenty of times we’ve seen good fighters come back from a beating in the opening rounds to win the fight with a knockout late in the fight,” Smith said. “I use that analogy because we started off poorly. They were better than us and looked brighter than us. But we’ve shown incredible character to win the game the hard way. The easiest way would have been to keep a clean sheet, to have started a little bit stronger, and to have warmed into it and maybe overpowered Cincinnati. But it wasn’t to be. What we’ve seen again tonight is that this side has a lot more to it than just the industry and determination and balance that we know we have.” 

An own goal, a penalty and a goal off a turnover saw Nashville SC down 3-1 headed towards the halftime break. Right before the whistle, Randall Leal hit a clean volley from the top of the 18-yard box that sailed into the back of the net to cut the deficit to one goal. That strike helped carry momentum into the second half when the Boys in Gold poured it on, scoring four more goals to turn the tide of the match.  

Four different goal scorers combined to net the six goals for Nashville: Leal, CJ Sapong, Aké Loba and Walker Zimmerman. That kind of team-centric attacking mindset was at the forefront of Smith’s plan, which came to fruition despite the twists and turns of the match.  

“There were two important factors tonight,” Smith said. “The first one was that we win the game, and we’ve done that. The second one was to change the shape a little bit, add a more of an attacking look to it to try and be more aggressive. In doing so, we opened the game up a little more. In the end, it served us well. It just didn’t come about in the right way. There’s always going to be some difficult results, some strange results and some up-and-down performances due to pressure or people peaking and dipping at the right and wrong times. There’s just so much leading into the postseason. We can only concentrate on ourselves. We found a new way to win a game, and I’m delighted.” 

With only a couple matches remaining in the regular season, Nashville SC is on its way to the playoffs. The next two matches will determine where the Boys in Gold finish in the standings, and whether they host a playoff match at home.  

For Smith, this achievement demonstrates how far the club has come in just two seasons in Major League Soccer.  

“To have clinched for our second year, two seasons, the history of the club looks good already,” Smith said. “The foundations are strong. The progression of this group has been great, and we can be excited about what comes next.” 

Nashville SC’s march to the playoffs continues Sunday with a matchup on the road at Orlando City SC. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. CT on Univision, TUDN and Twitter.

Nashville SC uses determined effort to clinch spot in Audi MLS Cup Playoffs

(NashvilleSC.com, 10.27.21)

CINCINNATI, Ohio — Nashville Soccer Club (12W-4L-16D; 52 points) scored six total goals, five of which were unanswered after going down early to FC Cincinnati on Wednesday night at TQL Stadium. CJ Sapong and Randall Leal each recorded a brace, Walker Zimmerman had a goal and an assist on the night, and Aké Loba scored his first-career MLS goal.

The MVP is Back: Hany Mukhtar returned from his one-game suspension to record three assists for Nashville SC. Mukhtar now has 14 goals and 12 assists, making him the only MLS player this season to have reached double-digits in each category (stat courtesy of Ben Wright from Broadway Sports). Mukhtar leads the Boys in Gold in goals with 14, assists with 12, shots with 86 and shots on target with 40.

He Does it All: Reigning MLS Defender of the Year Walker Zimmerman recorded his third goal of the season and his second assist of the season. Zimmerman led Nashville SC’s backline with five interceptions and six clearances on Wednesday night. Zimmerman has scored all three of his goals this season with his head. Nashville SC owns a record of 8W-4L-11D with Zimmerman in the lineup this season.

Four Between Them: Randall Leal scored his first brace of the season and recorded two assists on the night. Leal has now scored four goals and recorded three assists against FC Cincinnati in the 2021 MLS season. This moves Leal’s goal total to eight and his assist total to eight. Sapong recorded his third brace of the season and brought his double-digit goal total up to 12.

Nashville SC will travel to face Orlando City SC on Sunday, Oct. 31 at 3 p.m. CT at Exploria Stadium. Fans can follow all of the action by tuning in to UniMas / TUDN or streamed on Twitter via @MLS, as well as ESPN 94.9 (English radio) or El Jefe (Spanish radio).

SCORING SUMMARY
CIN — Dave Romney own goal 6′
CIN — Brenner (penalty) 17′
NSC — Walker Zimmerman (Hany Mukhtar) 28′
CIN — Brandon Vazquez 32′
NSC — Randall Leal 45+2
NSC — C.J. Sapong (Walker Zimmerman) 71′
NSC — Randall Leal (Hany Mukhtar) 76′
NSC — Aké Loba (Randall Leal) 80′
NSC — C.J. Sapong (Aké Loba) 90+2′

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
NSC — Yellow Card — Dan Lovitz (21′)
CIN — Yellow Card — Geoff Cameron (35′)
CIN — Yellow Card — Luciano Acosta (70′)

CINCINNATI LINEUP
Kenneth Vermeer
Zico Bailey (Isaac Atanga 90′)
Geoff Cameron
Tyler Blackett
Edgar Castillo
Yuya Kubo (Calvin Harris 81′)
Caleb Stanko (Kamohelo Mokotjo 81′)
Haris Medunjanin (Quimi Ordonez 90′)
Luciano Acosta
Brandon Vazquez
Brenner (Álvaro Barreal 84′)

NASHVILLE LINEUP
Joe Willis
Dan Lovitz (Taylor Washington 66′)
Dave Romney
Walker Zimmerman
Alistair Johnston
Randall Leal (Alex Muyl 84′)
Aníbal Godoy
Tah Brian Anunga (Jack Maher 84′)
Luke Haakenson (Aké Loba 46′)
Hany Mukhtar (Matt LaGrassa 90′)
C.J. Sapong