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Matchday team: Nashville achieves a touchdown, cincinnati

In 15 games there was no goalless draw in 15 games this weekend, which means that the players had to polish up the Stat leaf for their spot in the match day of the game day of Audi.

Full team (3-4-3, from left to right)

Start dishes: Aljaž ivačič (ne) – Max Arfsten (CLB), Jakob Glesnes (Phi), Andy Najar (NSH) – Antony (Por), Diego Luna (RSL), Pedro Vite (van), Hany Mukhtar (NSH) – Sam Surridge (NSH), Kévin Denk (Cin), Denis Bouanga (LAFC)

Trainer: Bj Callaghan (NSH)

Bank: Andre Blake (Phi), Noah Eile (RBNY), Alex Freeman (Orl), Carles Gil (ne), Djordje Mihailovic (Col), Pedrinho (Dal), Ondřej Lingr (Hou), Marco Pašalić (Orl), Alonso Martínez (NYC)

Team highlights

The former assistant of the US men's national team, BJ Callaghan, saw that his Nashville SC team brought this statistical message to heart in a historic 7: 2 hammers by Chicago Fire and his former colleague Gregg.

Sam Surridge led the way with the first four -goal trip in club history and added an assistant, and Andy Najar caused a hat trick of helpers when Nashville was the first team to score seven goals since the Philadelphia Union against DC United on July 8, 2022.

Portland Timber's winger Antony also impressively provided a trio of assists in an exciting 4-2 victory at La Galaxy. A dozen miles up the street and Denis Bouanga wake up his rescued penalty with a breathtaking solo goal for the interruption of the aftermath to complete his bracket and save a late 2-2 draw for LAFC against St. Louis City SC.

FC Cincinnati Club record, who signed Kévin Denky, also scored twice to drive his team to a 2-1 home win against Sporting Kansas City, including a visually perfect bicycle kick to throw his hat for the AT&T goal of the year into the ring. Cincy has now won five directly to reach the summit of the Eastern Conference.

Similarly, the Diego Luna and Vancouver Whitecaps FC's Pedro Vite Sackgroces in the respective 3: 1 triumvings about San Diego FC and Minnesota United FC. The former scored on both sides of the half, while the latter only took six minutes to complete his double as a great SUB.

At Lower.com Field, Max Arfsten was crucial for the Columbus crew and blew up a strong game in the roof of the network to achieve a 2-1 win over the earthquakes in San Jose.

Jakob Glesnes provided further evidence of the ability of the defenders to do this at both ends, and opened the rating in Philadelphia with a peach-colored full volley when the Union drove to a 3-0-route over DC United.

Most recently, Aljaž Ivačič made all four parades of him when the New England Revolution was the first team to be a narrow 1-0 victory of Charlotte FC in the Bank of America Stadium this season.

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