Toronto FC and Nashville SC fought to a 0\u002D0 draw on Saturday night in Tennessee.
Former TFC winger Jacob Shaffelburg was in the Nashville starting lineup for the sixth time in seven games this season.
Both sides looked to their attacking talisman to lead the way: German attacking midfielder Hany Mukhtar for Nashville and Bernardeschi forNashville, which has yet to concede a goal in the first half this season, had gone 31 games without losing when scoring first in a match — a streak that dates back to August 2021.Article content
The home side had a chance to go ahead in the first minute only to see C.J. Sapong’s powerful header hitcentre back Matt Hedges flush in the face. The veteran defender finished out the half but was replaced at the break by Lukas McNaughton, making his first appearance of the season.and Montreal fullback Daniel Lovitz made a saving tackle on an onrushing Mark-Anthony Kaye in the Nashville penalty box in the 25th minute.
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