Match Recaps

Renasant Recap: Nashville SC Extends Home Unbeaten Streak with 1-1 Draw against New England Revolution

NSH vs NE Final Score 10.23

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 23, 2020)– Nashville Soccer Club (6W-6L-7D, 25 pts.) drew 1-1 against the New England Revolution (7W-5L-8D, 29 pts.) on Friday night at Nissan Stadium, extending its home unbeaten streak to eight matches.


The one point gained keeps the Boys in Gold in eighth place in the Eastern Conference with the same number of points as seventh-placed New York Red Bulls. Sitting five points above the playoff line and with four matches remaining in the regular season, Nashville faces a crucial test on Tuesday night in Harrison, N.J. against the Montreal Impact, who sit directly below in the standings.


Zimmerman zaps one: Zimmerman’s set piece goal in the 74th minute was his third of the season and second set-piece header in his last four matches. It was the team’s fourth goal off of a corner kick and seventh goal off of a set piece. He is now tied with Hany Mukhtar and Daniel Ríos for the team lead in goals. Zimmerman made four clearances on the defensive end as well.


Defensive contribution: Nashville’s defensive performance stayed solid with the only blemish coming from an impressive low shot from striker Adam Buksa that landed in the bottom-left corner of the net in the 77th minute. Head Coach Gary Smith fielded in a three-center-back formation to start the match that echoed his defensive choice in the 3-1 win over the Houston Dynamo on Oct. 14. At halftime, Smith made a formation change to give his team more of an attacking advantage, causing him to string four players along the backline. Nashville won 30 of 47 duels in the second half, and defensive midfielder Aníbal Godoy led both teams in possessions gained with 13.


Anunga steps up: Defensive midfielder Tah Brian Anunga continued his strong form in the center of the field. The Cameroonian partnered with Godoy for the first 58 minutes of the match before Dax McCarty replaced the Panamanian. Anunga made four interceptions and eight recoveries. He had the highest passing accuracy of all Nashville SC starters and completed the most successful passes on the team with 38 of 44 attempted.


Home cookin’: With the draw, Nashville SC is now unbeaten at home in eight matches (4W-0L-4D) since the MLS season restarted. You’d have to go back to Nashville’s MLS debut, a 2-1 loss to Atlanta United on February 29th, to find the club’s last home loss. In those eight matches, Nashville has outscored its opponents 12-5.


Weathering the storm: The 80-minute delay due to thunderstorms led to a slow start for both teams. Neither side put a shot on target for the first half-hour of the match, and the first goal did not come until the final 16 minutes.


Match Timeline


NSH – Walker Zimmerman (Randall Leal), 74th minute: Nashville wins three corner kicks in as many minutes in the second half. On the third opportunity, Randall Leal sends in a well-placed ball into the box to connect with Walker Zimmerman, who heads it powerfully into the upper right corner of the net.


NE - Adam Buksa (Kekuta Manneh), 77th minute: Kekuta Manneh gets the ball in space outside the box and nudges it around the defender to Adam Buksa on the edge of the box. Buksa turns and drives the ball into the bottom-left corner.


Notes


  • Nashville SC extended its home unbeaten streak to eight matches (4W-4D)
  • The Boys in Gold have scored in four consecutive matches
  • Nashville SC has scored seven set piece goals this season
  • Coming into the match, Nashville’s defense had allowed the second-fewest goals in the league and New England’s defense had allowed the third-fewest in the league
  • Walker Zimmerman scored his third goal of the season. He is now tied for the most goals on the team with Hany Mukhtar and Daniel Ríos
  • Fifteen of Zimmerman's 16 career MLS goals have been scored on set pieces, including 11 off corners
  • Randall Leal got his third assist of the season. 
  • Dax McCarty made his 379th career appearance, moving him into sole possession of sixth place all-time among MLS outfield players
  • McCarty played his 28th career match against the New England Revolution. Tonight was the first time in his career that he came off the bench against the Revs
  • Defender Jalil Anibaba, who made 53 appearances for New England from 2018-19, started in the match and played 90 minutes


Up Next


Nashville SC travels to Harrison, New Jersey to face off against Montreal Impact on Tuesday, Oct. 27. The match kicks off at 6 p.m. CT and will be broadcast live on MyTV30, ESPN 94.9 and El Jefe.


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BOX SCORE


Nashville SC (6W-6L-7D, 25 pts.) vs. New England Revolution (7W-5L-8D, 29 pts.)
Oct. 23, 2020 — Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.


Final Score


NSH 1
NE 1


Scoring Summary


NSH: Zimmerman (Leal), 74’
NE: Buksa (Manneh), 77’


Discipline


NSH: McCarty (caution), 62’; Anunga (caution), 66’
NE: Manneh (caution), 89’


Lineups


NSH: Joe Willis; Dan Lovitz, Dave Romney, Walker Zimmerman, Jalil Anibaba, Eric Miller (Derrick Jones, HT); Tah Brian Anunga, Aníbal Godoy (Dax McCarty, 59’), Alex Muyl (Jhonder Cádiz, 69’), Randall Leal (Taylor Washington, 83’); Abu Danladi (Daniel Ríos, HT)
Unused Substitutes: Elliot Panicco, Matt LaGrassa, Brayan Beckeles, Alistair Johnston, Jack Maher


TOTAL SHOTS: 10 (Cádiz, 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (Cádiz, Ríos, Muyl, Zimmerman, 1); FOULS: 13 (Anunga, Lovitz, Muyl, 3); OFFSIDES: 1; CORNER KICKS: 5; SAVES: 1; POSSESSION: 36.4%


NE: Matt Turner; DeJuan Jones, Andrew Farrell, Henry Kessler, Alexander Büttner (Brandon Bye, 76’); Scott Caldwell (Matt Polster, 83’), Tommy McNamara (Carles Gil, 63’), Diego Fagundez (Adam Buksa, 63’), Lee Nguyen, Tajon Buchanan (Kekuta Manneh, 76’); Teal Bunbury
Unused Substitutes: Brad Knighton, Michael Mancienne, Antonio Mlinar Delamea, Kelyn Rowe


TOTAL SHOTS: 9; SHOTS ON GOAL: 2; FOULS: 10; OFFSIDES: 1; CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: 3; POSSESSION: 63.6%


Referee: Robert Sibiga
Assistant Referees: Brian Poeschel and Brooke Mayo
Fourth Official: Tori Penso
VAR: David Gantar
Weather: Rain


Statistics are unofficial.