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4 days ago
- Sport
Sam Surridge, Joe Willis lead Nashville over DC United 1-0 to up unbeaten run to 13
WASHINGTON -- Sam Surridge scored his league-leading 16th goal on a penalty kick in the first half and Joe Willis made it stand up as Nashville SC extended its unbeaten run to 13 matches with a 1-0 victory over D.C. United on Saturday night. Surridge, who had a hat trick on Wednesday in a 3-2 win over the New England Revolution, scored in the 18th minute to give him a goal in a club-record six straight matches. Hany Muhktar had five in a row in 2022. The PK was awarded after Mukhtar was fouled by Lucas Bartlett. Sam Surridge has a three-goal lead over the Philadelphia Union's Tai Baribo in the race for the Golden Boot Award. Willis had one save in posting his sixth clean sheet of the season for Nashville (11-4-5), which can tie the club record for longest unbeaten run when it hosts Baribo and the Union on Saturday. Luis Barraza saved one shot for DC United (4-10-6). Both keepers' saves came in the first half. Nashville has climbed to third place in the Eastern Conference, one point behind FC Cincinnati and two behind the Union.


Fox Sports
4 days ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Sam Surridge, Joe Willis lead Nashville over DC United 1-0 to up unbeaten run to 13
Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Sam Surridge scored his league-leading 16th goal on a penalty kick in the first half and Joe Willis made it stand up as Nashville SC extended its unbeaten run to 13 matches with a 1-0 victory over D.C. United on Saturday night. Surridge, who had a hat trick on Wednesday in a 3-2 win over the New England Revolution, scored in the 18th minute to give him a goal in a club-record six straight matches. Hany Muhktar had five in a row in 2022. The PK was awarded after Mukhtar was fouled by Lucas Bartlett. Sam Surridge has a three-goal lead over the Philadelphia Union's Tai Baribo in the race for the Golden Boot Award. Willis had one save in posting his sixth clean sheet of the season for Nashville (11-4-5), which can tie the club record for longest unbeaten run when it hosts Baribo and the Union on Saturday. Luis Barraza saved one shot for DC United (4-10-6). Both keepers' saves came in the first half. Nashville has climbed to third place in the Eastern Conference, one point behind FC Cincinnati and two behind the Union. DC United will host Atlanta United on Saturday. ___ AP soccer: recommended


Winnipeg Free Press
4 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Sam Surridge, Joe Willis lead Nashville over DC United 1-0 to up unbeaten run to 13
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sam Surridge scored his league-leading 16th goal on a penalty kick in the first half and Joe Willis made it stand up as Nashville SC extended its unbeaten run to 13 matches with a 1-0 victory over D.C. United on Saturday night. Surridge, who had a hat trick on Wednesday in a 3-2 win over the New England Revolution, scored in the 18th minute to give him a goal in a club-record six straight matches. Hany Muhktar had five in a row in 2022. The PK was awarded after Mukhtar was fouled by Lucas Bartlett. Sam Surridge has a three-goal lead over the Philadelphia Union's Tai Baribo in the race for the Golden Boot Award. Willis had one save in posting his sixth clean sheet of the season for Nashville (11-4-5), which can tie the club record for longest unbeaten run when it hosts Baribo and the Union on Saturday. Luis Barraza saved one shot for DC United (4-10-6). Both keepers' saves came in the first half. Nashville has climbed to third place in the Eastern Conference, one point behind FC Cincinnati and two behind the Union. DC United will host Atlanta United on Saturday. ___ AP soccer:

15-06-2025
- Sport
Hany Mukhtar, Sam Surridge and Joe Willis lead Nashville to 2-0 victory over Fire
CHICAGO -- Hany Mukhtar and Sam Surridge scored second-half goals and Joe Willis posted his fifth clean sheet of the season as Nashville SC blanked the Chicago Fire 2-0 on Saturday night. Neither team scored until Mukhtar took a pass from substitute defender Andy Najor and found the net in the 56th minute. It was Mukhtar's eighth goal of the campaign. Surridge gave Nashville a two-goal lead in the 75th minute with his 12th netter of the season — matching his career high set last year. Surridge trails the Philadelphia Union's Tai Baribo by a goal in the race for the Golden Boot Award. Najor and Mukhtar had assists. Najor has made 151 career appearances with all seven of his assists coming this season. Mukhtar's helper was his seventh this season — three off his career high set last year. Willis finished with eight saves for Nashville (9-4-5) in his 72nd shutout over 278 career starts. Jeffrey Gal totaled one save for the Fire (7-6-4) in his second career start. Nashville improves to 3-3-2 on the road this season in climbing to third place in the Eastern Conference. Chicago is 6-4-0 on the road this season and 1-2-4 at home. Both clubs return to action on June 25 when the Fire host the Philadelphia Union and Nashville travels to play the New England Revolution. ___


Chicago Tribune
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Chicago Tribune
Mixed results for Chicago soccer doubleheader at Soldier Field: Stars battle to 2-2 draw while Fire lose 2-0
Hany Mukhtar and Sam Surridge scored second-half goals and Joe Willis posted his fifth clean sheet of the season as Nashville blanked the Chicago Fire 2-0 on Saturday night at Soldier Field. It was the nightcap of an NWSL-MLS doubleheader on the lakefront, with the Chicago Stars earlier battling to a 2-2 draw with the Seattle Reign. Nashville's Mukhtar took a pass from substitute defender Andy Najor and found the net in the 56th minute to break a scoreless tie with his eighth goal of the season. Surridge gave Nashville a two-goal lead in the 75th minute with his 12th of the season — matching his career high set last year. Surridge trails the Philadelphia Union's Tai Baribo by a goal in the race for the Golden Boot Award. Willis finished with eight saves for Nashville (9-4-5) in his 72nd shutout over 278 career starts. Nashville improved to 3-3-2 on the road this season in climbing to third place in the Eastern Conference. Jeffrey Gal totaled one save in his second career start for the Fire (7-6-4), who are 1-2-4 at home this season. In the first game, Brazilian star Ludmila scored twice in 2:16 to give the Stars (1-8-3) a 2-0 lead in the 13th minute. That score held until the 87th minute, when Lynn Biyendolo's goal put the Reign (5-4-3) on the board followed by Jordyn Bugg's equalizer two minutes later.