
Bethlehem Steals Late Win on Stoppage Time Goal
August 25, 2018 - United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Nashville SC News Release
NASHVILLE - In a scrappy, back-and-forth affair, Nashville SC lost a heartbreaker at home to Bethlehem Steel by a score of 2-1.
Justin Davis equalized the match late in the second half for a 10-man Nashville side, but Bethlehem scored on a pinballing ball in the box in stoppage time to earn all three points.
90 in a Nutshell
Both teams packed plenty of speed into their lineups and flexed it early on. Bethlehem was forced to make an early sub due to an injury to Matt Real, but quickly found an offensive rhythm. In the eighth minute, Chris Nanco found space down the wing and was home free against Matt Pickens, but the Nashville goalkeeper showed why he's one of the best in the league and punched the chance away. Nashville responded quickly and pushed towards goal, culminating in a Ropapa Mensah chance on goal swallowed up by keeper Jake McGuire.
Bethlehem pushed and finally drew first blood on a seeing-eye shot by Nanco that fooled Pickens to put Steel FC in front 1-0. After Nashville worked back to the offensive attack, the club was dealt a blow when Ish Jome was sent off for a second yellow card. Despite being down a man, Nashville still generated some push in the offensive end, but couldn't find an equalizer. The half ended with Bethlehem leading 1-0.
In the second half, Nashville continued to try and move forward even with a shorthanded roster. Bethlehem had a couple of chances, including one shot that curled just over the crossbar, but Nashville kept the road team at bay. Nashville SC winger Kris Tyrpak entered the match midway through the second half and made an immediate impact, generating lots of movement in the attacking third. Tucker Hume and Matt LaGrassa entered the match to try and generate more offensive push. Nashville earned numerous corner kick chances in the final 15 minutes of the match as the club pushed for an equalizer, and the goal finally came in the 84' minute. Lebo Moloto slid the ball perfectly towards a streaking Davis, who powered it home to tie it up.
Both sides fought to the bitter end, and a chaotic play in front of Pickens' net in the final minute led to an Adam Najem shot that just made it past the sprawling defenders and into the net to win the match for Bethlehem.
Goals
24' BST - Chris Nanco (assist from Justin Chambers)
84' NSH - Justin Davis (assist from Lebo Moloto)
90+3' BST - Adam Najem
Quotable
Winger Kris Tyrpak
"I thought we played well. There were a couple of mental lapses in the first half, but we answered correctly in the second half and I thought we deserved, honestly, at least a point out of that game. It was disappointing. It was an honor to make by debut for this team. The atmosphere was crazy, the fans were amazing. But we let them down today. Hopefully we can remedy that Tuesday."
Key Stat
Eight Corner Kicks - Nashville took eight corner kicks throughout the match, seven of which were in the second half. The repeated set pieces wore down the Bethlehem defense and allowed Nashville SC to score the late goal.
Standings Update
On a very active night in the Eastern Conference, ninth-place Nashville SC earned a gift from Penn FC as it took down eighth-place Ottawa Fury FC 2-0, meaning Ottawa and Nashville are still tied at 35 points with Nashville owning three matches in hand. Nashville is just two points behind seventh-place New York Red Bulls II and five points behind sixth-place Indy Eleven, owning at least a match in hand on both teams.
Up Next
Nashville SC won't have much time to lament over this loss and the club welcomes the Richmond Kickers to town on Tuesday, August 28. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 PM at First Tennessee Park.
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United Soccer League Championship Stories from August 25, 2018
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- Bethlehem Steals Late Win on Stoppage Time Goal - Nashville SC
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- Late Goal Sees Indy Eleven Share Points with Atlanta United 2 - Indy Eleven
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- Bethlehem Steel FC Continues Winning Ways in Nashville - Philadelphia Union II
- San Antonio FC Falls to Swope Park Rangers After Late Rally Falls Short - San Antonio FC
- Atlanta United 2 Scores Late to Tie 1-1 vs. Indy Eleven - Atlanta United 2
- Kickers Downed by Louisville at City Stadium - Richmond Kickers
- Fury FC in Tough against Penn FC - Ottawa Fury FC
- North Carolina FC Dominates Charlotte in 6-2 Southern Derby Rivalry Win - North Carolina FC
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