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Renasant Recap: Nashville SC Scores Four Goals, Extends Unbeaten Run to Four Matches after Win over Atlanta United FC

NSH Final Sept 12

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 12, 2020) - Nashville Soccer Club turned up the offensive attack on the way to a 4-2 victory over southern rivals Atlanta United FC Saturday night at Nissan Stadium. The first result against Atlanta extends Nashville’s unbeaten streak to four as captain and midfielder Dax McCarty scored a goal and assisted all three other goals.


Unbeaten at home since returning to play in August with two wins and a draw, Nashville (3W-4L-3D) now moves into ninth place of the standings, ahead of Atlanta (3W-6L-2D) and into a playoff spot.


Less than a minute into the contest, Nashville got right to work with a goal. Midfielder Hany Mukhtar won a corner kick and whipped it in towards the near post. McCarty flicked it on to forward Dominique Badji to finish at the back post for his first goal with the club and to add to Nashville’s record as one of the league’s best teams in set pieces.


Atlanta United equalized in the 19’ minute with a free-kick into the box from Argentine midfielder Ezequiel Barco that Jeff Larentowicz redirected at the near post past Joe Willis.


Nashville SC responded with Mukhtar’s first goal in Major League Soccer as Badji won the second ball from an Atlanta throw-in and headed it to number 10, who bested three defenders and the goalkeeper to restore the lead in the 28’ minute.


Eight minutes later, Muyl won the ball off of Atlanta winger Brooks Lennon, and found left-back Dan Lovitz bombing down the wing. Lovitz found space for a cross to McCarty who headed it into the back of the net in the 36’ minute.


Nashville’s deep-lying midfielders in Head Coach Gary Smith’s 4-2-3-1 formation, McCarty and Aníbal Godoy, controlled the midfield all game. The entire team timed its defensive traps to perfection, and when Atlanta got the ball into dangerous areas, Nashville collapsed onto the Atlanta players in possession, allowing them no space. Whether they tried to penetrate Nashville’s 18-yard box or build out from defense, Atlanta struggled to break down the hosts.


Twelve minutes into the second half, Nashville extended their lead when McCarty won the ball in the midfield, found space, and played a long ball over the top of Atlanta United’s defense. Danladi ran off the back shoulder of center back Anton Walkes, controlled the pass, and nudged it past Guzan for the 4-1.


In 61’ minute, Atlanta scored the final goal of the evening when Jürgen Damm found striker Adam Jahn on the right wing. Jahn played a cross into space in the box and left-back George Bello nail the 4-2 final score.

Goals
1’ - Dominique Badji (NSH), assisted by Dax McCarty, Hany Mukhtar
19’ - Jeff Larentowicz (ATL), assisted by Ezequiel Barco
28’ - Hany Mukhtar (NSH), assisted by Dominique Badji, Dax McCarty
36’ - Dax McCarty (NSH), assisted by Dan Lovitz
57’ - Abu Danladi (NSH), assisted by Dax McCarty
61’ - George Bello (ATL), assisted by Adam Jahn, Jürgen Damm

Key Stat:

55 duels won - Nashville won 55 duels, seven more than their opponents.

Other Notes:

  • First multi-goal game in Major League Soccer for Nashville SC
  • Dominique Badji, Abu Danladi, Dax McCarty and Hany Mukhtar scored their first Nashville SC goals

Up Next:

Nashville SC will visit Columbus Crew SC on Saturday, Sept. 19 from MAPFRE Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT on MyTV30, ESPN 94.9 and El Jefe.

Starting XI:

Joe Willis; Dan Lovitz, Dave Romney, Walker Zimmerman, Alistair Johnston; Dax McCarty (Tah Brian Anunga—86’), Aníbal Godoy, Hany Mukhtar (Derrick Jones—75’), Alex Muyl (Alan Winn—62’), Abu Danladi (Taylor Washington—62’); Dominique Badji (Daniel Rios—75’)
Unused Substitutes: Elliot Panicco, Jalil Anibaba, Jack Maher, Brayan Beckeles

Disciplinary:

ATL:

Eric Remedi—63’ (unsporting behavior)

NSH:

None