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"description": "The Boys In Gold lose their semifinal series against Tigres UANL 2-0 on aggregate",
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"textContent": "**MONTERREY, MEX –** Nashville SC's 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup run ended in the semifinals on Tuesday night, with the Boys In Gold falling 1-0 to Tigres in a tight match in front of a capacity crowd at Estadio Universitario.\n\n## The vibe check (TL;DR)\n\n * **What happened:** Nashville SC were played a tight match against Tigres, despite being shorthanded. Midfielder **Patrick Yazbek** was hurt in warmups, joining **Sam Surridge** and **Eddi Tagseth** on the injury list. Despite that, the 'Yotes played an incredibly tight match against one of North America's most consistent clubs, falling 1-0 on the night and 2-0 on aggregate.\n * **What we learned:** Nashville simply didn't have the depth to handle the injuries they were dealt. They also didn't take their chances when they had them, and were punished defensively for the few mistakes they made.\n * **Big picture:** Nashville were dealt some difficult cards, and hung with one of the region's truly elite teams, but they'll also be left to rue missed opportunities and mistakes, while trying to avoid the type of post-CCC slump that has plagued teams before.\n\n\n\n## Highlights\n\n## Key moments\n\n * **18' | Jeisson Palacios** tries to play a diagonal ball out of the back, but smashes it off of **Juan Brunetta**. He pulls his shot wide.\n * **28' | Bryan Acosta** nearly finds an improbable opener, with his shot taking a wicked deflection and skimming the roof of the net.\n * **44' |** Another golden chance for Nashville comes through **Andy Nájar** , who drives down the right flank and crosses for **Alex Muyl** , but his shot is saved by **Nahuel Guzmán**.\n * **64' |** Substitute **Diego Lainez** nearly sets up a goal with his first involvement of the night, forcing Palacios to poke the ball over his own goal.\n * **68' |** Tigres find the breakthrough, taking advantage of a really poor slip from Palacios to get in behind after a sloppy giveaway, and Brunetta buries an easy finish just as Nashville had started to build real momentum.\n * **85' | Maxwell Woledzi** makes a stellar block to deny Tigres on a counter after the hosts went on a 3-versus-2 breakaway.\n\n\n\n## Standout performers\n\n * Thrown into a starting role just 15 minutes before kickoff, **Bryan Acosta** didn't put a foot wrong, defending admirably and moving the ball crisply.\n * **Matt Corcoran** was similarly excellent in midfield, growing into the game and pushing the ball forward for Nashville. The 20-year-old didn't look over-awed by the moment.\n\n\n\n## Lineup notes\n\nNashville already had a difficult test playing in Tigres, even with a fully healthy lineup. **Sam Surridge** and **Eddi Tagseth** were already out with injury, but **Patrick Yazbek** suffered an injury at the very end of warmups, needing to be replaced by **Bryan Acosta** just 15 minutes before kickoff.\n\n## What it means\n\nNashville can hold their heads high after a memorable run deep in the tournament, but the loss also reinforced the major disadvantage MLS teams find themselves at against the top-tier clubs in Mexico. While both sides dealt with injuries and absences, the sheet quality of depth available to Tigres was staggering.\n\nStill, Nashville had moments in which they could have been better. Losing in Tigres on its own isn't anything to be ashamed of, but the way Nashville conceded was quite painful.\n\nNashville don't have much time to think this one over, needing to turn around quickly and maintain their form in MLS. If they can hold their place in the MLS standings for the next three weeks, they'll have nearly two months to regroup over the summer, and come back fresh for a playoff push after the World Cup.\n\n## Up next\n\nThe 'Yotes are back in Nashville on Saturday to take on DC United, kicking off a stretch that will see them play three of their final four matches before the World Cup break at Geodis Park.\n\n## Stats\n\n**Possession:** TIG 49% – 51% NSH\n**Shots:** TIG 8 – 7 NSH\n**Shots on goal:** TIG 2 – 0 NSH\n**Penalty kicks:** TIG 0 – 0 NSH\n**Goals:** TIG 1 – 0 NSH\n**Expected goals:** TIG 0.78 – 0.26 NSH\n**Total Passes:** TIG 339 – 364 NSH\n**Fouls:** TIG 11 – 11 NSH\n**Yellow cards:** TIG 1 – 2 NSH\n**Red cards** : TIG 0 – 0 NSH\n**Announced attendance:** 41,615\n\n\n Tigres UANL - Nashville SC Live Score\n \n\n## Post-match Media",
"title": "Recap: Nashville SC's Concacaf Champions Cup run ends in semifinals",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-07T18:55:14.314Z"
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