Nashville SC Has One Final Match before the 2023 Leagues Cup Competition Begins 

Nashville Soccer Club (11W-7L-5D, 38 pts.) fell 2-0 to the Philadelphia Union (11W-7L-4D, 37 pts.) on Wednesday night at GEODIS Park in a chippy affair that saw both sides receive at least one red card. Daniel Gazdag converted penalties in the 40th and 84th minutes to seal the victory for Philadelphia. Nashville SC outshot the Union 18-9 and owned 57.4% of possession. Tonight’s match marked the fourth consecutive sell-out crowd at GEODIS Park this season.

Streak Snapped: Wednesday’s loss was Nashville’s first at GEODIS Park since March 25. The loss brought an end to an eight-match home winning streak and 10-match home unbeaten streak in all competitions. Both of Nashville SC’s home losses this season have been to clubs in the top four in the Eastern Conference (also, FC Cincinnati).

Unlucky Breaks: Nashville SC saw some brilliant efforts catch the wrong side of the goal frame in the second half. In the 52nd minute, Hany Mukhtar chipped the goalkeeper and hit the crossbar, nearly equalizing. In the 69th minute, Fafà Picault hit the left post on a chaotic corner kick sequence that saw Nashville earn two to three more opportunities that were blocked by Union defenders. In the 74th minute, Nashville earned a penalty for a handball in the box, only for it to be called back after a VAR review.

More McCarty Milestones: With his start tonight, Nashville SC midfielder Dax McCarty became the second player in MLS history to play 20 or more league matches in 15 consecutive seasons. The only other player to accomplish this feat is Kyle Beckerman, who did so for 17 seasons from 2003-19.

Onto the Next: Nashville SC will wrap up its busy week with a trip up to FC Cincinnati to face the Supporters’ Shield leaders for the second and final time this season. The match will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CT on MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app. The game will also be broadcast on 104.5 The Zone.

Match Timeline:

40’ – Daniel Gazdag converts a penalty to the lower right corner for Philadelphia

84’ – Gazdag converts another penalty to the lower left corner for Philadelphia

Notes:

  • Nashville SC:
  • owns an 8W-2L-2D home record this season, 28W-9L-22D all-time
  • saw five big chances compared to Philadelphia’s two
  • won seven corner kicks
  • Teal Bunbury  made his 358th career regular season appearance
  • Anibal Godoy will compete in the 2023 Gold Cup Final on Sunday, July 16 against the winner of Jamaica and Mexico game that is currently being played
  • Dan Lovitz received two yellow cards and a consequential red that will keep him from the weekend competition at FC Cincinnati
  • Lukas MacNaughton led the team with nine duels won, six aerial duels won, three clearances and two interceptions
  • Dax McCarty led the team with three tackles won
  • Shaq Moore received his first red card as an MLS player, will miss the match at FC Cincinnati
  • Hany Mukhtar
        • appeared in his 102nd match for Nashville SC
  • led the team with five shots
  • Fafà Picault registered over 30 minutes for the second game in a row since returning from international duty with Haiti
  • Jacob Shaffelburg registered 63 minutes after being awayPO on international duty with Canada since June 21
  • Walker Zimmerman led the team with seven possessions won

Box Score:

Nashville SC (11W-7L-5D, 38 pts.) vs. Philadelphia Union (11W-7L-4D, 37 pts)

July 12, 2023 – GEODIS Park

Final Score:

NSH: 0

PHI: 2     Scoring Summary:

PHI: Daniel Gazdag (Penalty) 10’

PHI: Daniel Gazdag (Penalty) 84’

Discipline:

NSH: Dan Lovitz (Caution) 39’

NSH: Randall Leal (Caution) 43’

PHI: Kai Wagner (Caution) 45’

NSH: Teal Bunbury (Caution) 71’

NSH: Dan Lovitz (Ejection, Second Caution) 81’

PHI: Daniel Gazdag (Caution) 84’

NSH: Shaq Moore (Ejection) 90’ + 5

PHI: Julian Carranza (Ejection) 90’ + 5

Lineups:       NSH Starters: Joe Willis; Dan Lovitz, Lukas MacNaughton, Shaq Moore, Walker Zimmerman (C); Dax McCarty (Luke Haakenson 90’), Randall Leal (Alex Muyl 63’), Hany Mukhtar, Teal Bunbury (Ján Greguš 86’), Jacob Shaffelburg (Fafà Picault 63’), Sean Davis (Taylor Washington 86’)

Substitutes: Ethan Zubak, Josh Bauer, Tah Brian Anunga, Elliot Panicco

PHI Starters: Joe Bendik; Jack Elliott, Jakob Glesnes, Nathan Harriel (Olivier Mbaizo 72’), Kai Wagner (Matt Real 72’); Daniel Gazdag (Andres Perea 90’+10), Alejandro Bedoya (C) (Jack McGlynn 61’), Jesus Bueno, Leon Flach, Quinn Sullivan (Mikael Uhre 61’); Julian Carranza

Substitutes:   Holden Trent, Joaquin Torres, Chris Donovan

Match Officials:

Referee: Sergil Boiko

AR1: Corey Rockwell

AR2: Walt Heatherly

4TH Official: Joshua Encarnacion

VAR: Daniel Radford

AVAR: Eric Weisbrod

Weather: Clear, 90 degrees

Nashville SC joined Major League Soccer on Feb. 29, 2020 in front of the largest attendance ever recorded for a soccer match in the State of Tennessee. In its inaugural MLS season, Nashville SC defeated expectations by becoming the second MLS expansion side to win and advance to the Conference Semifinals in the 2020 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. Nashville SC returned to the 2021 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in its sophomore season after becoming just the seventh team in MLS history to go unbeaten at home in a season. Nashville SC inaugurated GEODIS Park, the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and Canada, in front of a 30,109-sellout crowd on May 1, 2022. For more information, visit NashvilleSC.com and follow the club at @NashvilleSC on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify.