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Live Game Thread
FT: Toronto FC 2-3 Nashville SC—The Reds blow another game.
92’—Goal. Nashville score in the 92nd minute. Wow.
83’—Goal. Nashville tie the game. Oh man.
80’—GOAAAAAALLLL!!!! Moments after checking into the game, Patrick Mullins gets up off the corner and heads home at the near post! TFC are up 2-1. What a massive moment that could be in this Toronto FC season.
— Waking the Red (@WakingtheRed) June 24, 2021
71’—What. A. Save. from Quentin Westberg. He stops Mukhtar on a breakaway.
65’—Nashville smash one off the crossbar from a free kick. TFC need to find some life here, and soon.
62’—GOAL! Nashville tie it off a corner.
THE MILKMAN DELIVERS HIS FIRST @MLS GOAL @Jack_Maher18 | #EveryoneN pic.twitter.com/Q1QLrJbh6d
— Nashville SC (@NashvilleSC) June 24, 2021
58’—Jonathan Osorio checks out of the match for Justin Morrow. Another early sub.
54’—It’s been all Nashville since Poz came off, for what it’s worth.
50’—Chris Mavinga with an excellent tackle to stop a Mukhtar effort.
46’—Alejandro Pozuelo has checked out of the match at halftime. Noble Okello is in. We’ll get word on the reasoning after the game. TFC do have three matches this week, but with the Reds needing points, it’d be a strange decision to take him off that early.
HT: Toronto FC 1-0 Nashville SC
45+1—Absolute robbery from Quentin Westberg again! He denies Mukhtar from in close, as the Nashville DP attacked a cross and connected with a header from about six yards out, but Q was not having any of it, forcing the strong attempt over the cross bar.
AND ANOTHER ONE pic.twitter.com/8oCvVHWpWK
— Waking the Red (@WakingtheRed) June 24, 2021
39’—HUGE save from Quentin Westberg, who dives to his right to stop the header off a corner. Q gets enough of the ball to deflect it off the post, and the rebound is fired wide. He needed that one.
— Waking the Red (@WakingtheRed) June 24, 2021
34’—Mark Delgado has been great through the middle, both with and without the ball. He’s doing well to keep possession in some tough areas and he’s pulling the strings in the midfield.
26’—GOOAAALLLLL! Jonathan Osorio opens the scoring for Toronto FC after a great ball by Delgado and dummy by Laryea to release Auro, who does well to skip past his defender, before getting his head up and picking out Osorio at the far post. Great team goal, and third goal of the season for Oso.
— Waking the Red (@WakingtheRed) June 24, 2021
21’—CHANCE! Pozuelo releases Osorio with a gorgeous ball through the middle, and in 1v1 with the keeper, Osorio hits the bouncing ball well wide. That was a real chance for Oso to open the scoring for TFC. I’d say he has to finish that.
Big chance! That vision from Poz pic.twitter.com/94dgaWL81K
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) June 24, 2021
19’—Nashville with the best chance so far as Canadian international and Aurora, Ontario native Alistair Johnston whips in a cross but Hany Mukhtar can’t get a touch on it. And as I’m typing this, Richie Laryea goes down in the Nashville box after a challenge from Daniel Lovitz, who came in from behind, but appeared to just get the ball. Exciting bit of back-and-forth action.
15’—Fifteen minutes in and this match has been about as even as it can get. Neither side has been threatening too much, with Nashville owning more of possession (55 per cent). For TFC, Michael Bradley has had a strong start to this one as has Richie Laryea.
1’—And we’re off. Toronto FC kicking off from left to right on our screen wearing their red and black all for one kits. Nashville are in yellow playing in front of the home crowd.
8:02 pm EST—Please feel free to join us on Twitter Spaces tonight as we’ll be hosting a pregame show.
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— Mike Newell (@FootballSaves) June 23, 2021
8:00 p.m. EST—We go again! Welcome back to another live match thread as Toronto FC are in Nashville tonight looking to get back in the win column. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below and I’ll try and get to as many as I can this evening. A quick note on the TFC Starting XI, Quentin Westberg is in net again while Eriq Zavaleta checks into the side for Omar Gonzalez, who is on the bench. Come. On. You. Reds.
Starting XI
Quentin Westberg starts again for Toronto FC tonight vs. Nashville
Toronto FC Starting XI vs. Nashville SC: Westberg; Lawrence, Mavinga, Zavaleta, Auro Jr; Bradley, Delgado; Laryea, Pozuelo, Osorio; Akinola pic.twitter.com/BFFSr9oHxm
— Waking the Red (@WakingtheRed) June 23, 2021
Nashville SC Starting XI vs. Toronto FC
The Boys are back in town.
— Nashville SC (@NashvilleSC) June 23, 2021
Tonight's Starting XI to face @TorontoFC ⬇️#EveryoneN #NSHvTOR pic.twitter.com/eVVCjQlli8
Match Preview via Aasim Hashim
TORONTO, Ont. - Toronto FC failed to pick up a win after the international break on the weekend, and are still searching for their second win of the season through eight matches. The Reds will get their next chance on Wednesday night when they travel to Tennessee to take on Nashville SC.
Kick off is scheduled for 8:30 PM EST and can be watched on TSN.
Last weekend’s result was not what the Reds were looking for, but there were some positives that did come out of it, including a healthy Alejandro Pozuelo. The Spaniard’s inclusion in the starting line up helped the offence become dangerous once again, with Pozuelo linking up with striker Ayo Akinola and midfielder Jonathan Osorio to score the club’s two goals. The 2020 MLS MVP may have had a goal of his own as well were it not for hitting the post.
The match up with Orlando, however, also showed that the international break wasn’t long enough to work on the part of TFC’s game that has hurt them the most - their defence. The Reds were once again chasing the game inside 10 minutes after going down 2-0 on Saturday. Goalkeeper Quentin Westberg who made his first season debut was at fault for Orlando’s second goal, and the discussion for who should be the Reds starter will become a point of contention once again.
In Westberg’s defence, it is a tough ask to have a goalie come in for his game of the season and look sharp right off the bat. His early mistake won’t have helped his confidence either. While fellow ‘keeper Alex Bono has been far from perfect either, it will be telling to see who Armas turns to for Wednesday night’s match up.
The Reds are scheduled to play on Wednesday night in Nashville, and ‘host’ Cincinnati on Saturday night. While on most occasions it would be easy to look at games ahead and try and rotate the squad, Armas doesn’t have that flexibility any more.
Speaking to the media ahead of Wednesday night’s matchup, veteran defender Omar Gonzalez was adamant that the squad is looking at their matchup with Nashville as a “championship game”. At this point that can be the only attitude that the Reds have and Armas will need to put out his strongest possible lineup. The Reds came away from the weekend without adding any new injuries, so the TFC head coach won’t have any new headaches while selecting his team on Wednesday.
Omar Gonzalez on facing Nashville SC tomorrow: "We're looking at this game like it's a championship game. We need these points." pic.twitter.com/AvDJXOeMQs
— Michael Singh (@MichaelSingh94) June 22, 2021
This is Toronto’s first matchup against Nashville in the regular season. The clubs have however met once, when they faced off in the 2020 MLS Playoffs, last season. On that occasion, the MLS newcomers were victorious in extra-time, knocking TFC out of the playoffs.
Nashville comes into this game having their unbeaten start to the season come to an end on the weekend as they fell 2-0 to the New York Red Bulls on the road. Nashville currently sports a 2-1-5 record and sit in 10th in the Eastern Conference. Last year’s MLS newcomers have shown that they can grind out matches having conceded just eight times through eight games, which included four consecutive clean sheets in the month of May.
The Tennessee club however has struggled to score goals this season, having scored just nine times in eight matches, with Hany Mukhtar leading the way with three goals so far. With Toronto’s defence being as porous as it has been so far this season, Mukhtar and the rest of the Nashville team will surely look at this as an opportunity to add to their season tally. Even going back to the playoff game, Nashville SC found plenty of opportunities to score that night in November, only to have been ruled offside on multiple occasions.
Nashville will be without the services of Jhonder Cadiz who is away with the Venezuelan National Team but Nashville head coach Gary Smith will be able to call upon MLS veteran C.J. Sapong, who joined the club in the off-season and has started in four of the last five matches.
Toronto has struggled mightily on the road this year, with a 0-4-1 record so far. It will take a complete team effort for the Reds to get past a Nashville squad who is unbeaten at home and haven’t conceded a goal at Nissan Stadium since April 24th. While the Reds will have increased confidence in their offence, the defensive side of their game cannot continue to be a liability if TFC want to pick up any points on Wednesday night.
With every passing match, the playoffs get further and further away. The Reds mentality of a championship game will be needed to make sure the MLS playoffs doesn’t seem like a pipe dream after only 10 games in 2021. A matchup with Nashville is yet another opportunity to start to turn this season around.
How to Watch:
Opponent: Nashville SC
Location: Nissan Stadium
Kick-off: 8:30 PM EST
Watch: TSN