Indy Eleven 2, Nashville SC 1 (04.14.18)

April 14, 2018 — Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Ind.)

Scoring Summary

IND — Soony Saad (Ayoze Garcia) 15′
IND – Soony Saad (Jack McInerny) 34′
NSC – Ropapa Mensah (Lebo Moloto) 45′

Discipline Summary

NSC – Yellow Card – Bolu Akinyode (26′)
NSC – Yellow Card – Liam Doyle (37′)
IND – Yellow Card – Ayoze Garcia (70′)

Lineups

Indy

Nashville

Owain Fon Williams Matt Pickens
Brad Ring Ryan James
Ayoze Garcia Justin Davis
Carlyle Mitchell Bradley Bourgeois
Bradford Rusin Liam Doyle (David Edgar 45′)
Nico Matern Michael Reed
Nathan Lewis (Matthew Watson 68′) Taylor Washington
Zach Steinberger (Juan Guerra 90′) Bolu Akinyode
Soony Saad Alan Winn (Tucker Hume 78′)
Tyler Pasher Ropapa Mensah
Jack McInerney (Justin Braun 83′) Lebo Moloto (Robin Shroot 79′)

Shutout streak ends in Nashville SC loss

(NashvilleSC.com, 04.14.18)

INDIANAPOLIS — Two first half goals by Indy Eleven ended Nashville SC’s shutout streak and run of points as Indy beat Nashville at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, 2-1.

90 in a nutshell

Indy got on the board early with a goal by forward Soony Saad on a breakaway in the 15th minute. Saad doubled his total and the lead with a 35-yard strike win the 34th minute that curled into the side of the net.

Nashville SC forward Ropapa Mensah pulled Nashville back within one in the 45th minute with a touch off a Lebo Moloto cross. Mensah almost had a second just before the halftime whistle but his shot went high and Indy led 2-1 at the half. While Nashville brought pressure in the second half, it ultimately wasn’t enough to pull even.

Key Stat

Saad – 2 goals. Soony Saad’s second goal, which ultimately proved to be the game-winner, was an absolute strike. Off a free kick taken by Jack McInerney, Saad ran up on a McInerney touch and hammered the winner past Nashville SC keeper Matt Pickens.

Quotables

Nashville SC head coach Gary Smith

“For Ropapa, it was a good 90 minutes, and I think it was his only 90 minutes throughout the preseason. He looked strong, he looked a problem for them. Forwards are those type of guys when it goes into their feet or the final third. You know you have a decent forward on your hands when you think, ‘Something might happen.’ I thought there were plenty of occasions [with him] where I thought, ‘Something is going to happen.'”

Standings Update

Being the first game of the day, Nashville will have to wait for other games to finish on Saturday to see if it stays in the top of the Eastern Conference after the loss. For now, the team sits sixth with seven points through five matches.

Next Up

Nashville will be off next weekend, but will have its first midweek contest on Tuesday, April 24, at Penn FC.