![]() ![]() Nashville held a slight edge in total shots (43-40) and shots on target (17-11), but Orlando City dominated possession, controlling play 58 percent of the time. ![]() The clubs were evenly matched all three outings. The two clubs played three times this season all three ended in a draw. Now awaiting Nashville (12-4-18, 54 points) is a first-round playoff matchup with sixth-seeded Orlando City SC (13-9-12, 51 points) at Nissan Stadium. I mean if we go up 1-0 it maybe would be easier or a better game for us.” “We started the last games not good and that’s very important. “We need to talk in the next 10 days about start,” Mukhtar continued. But therein lies the problem: NSC plays behind the eight ball more than it should for a team that ranks in the top six in goals scored and is tied for the fewest goals allowed. True, Nashville has shown resiliency many times this season to come back from behind. We came back from a lot of goals behind.” “That’s a very important asset we have on our team, and I think we are very strong. “It was definitely not the start we wanted with the early goal from them, but we bounced back,” added midfielder Hany Mukhtar, who had Nashville’s lone goal. … I would have loved to have won the last game here for the fans and for the group … but it didn't quite work out." "I really wanted to finish on a positive note. They knew that a point was going to take them into the postseason. "We had a multitude of attacking players on the field,” Nashville SC coach Gary Smith said. A win would have jumped the club ahead of the Philadelphia Union, who had a 1-1- draw with NYCFC, for the No. The draw locked Nashville SC into the No. ![]()
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