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Nashville SC Loses Second Straight MLS Game, Routed 3-1 by St. Louis City

ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, AUG 10 – Jaziel Orozco and Sang Bin Jeong scored their first goals for St. Louis City in a 3-1 win that improves the team’s record under interim coach David Critchley to 3-7-1.

  • St. Louis City defeated Nashville SC 3-1 on Saturday night at Energizer Park in their first meeting this season.
  • St. Louis entered the match tied for the league's second-worst record and started four recent acquisitions, while Nashville missed key defenders Lovitz and Zimmerman.
  • Jaziel Orozco opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with his inaugural professional goal, followed by João Klauss adding his eighth of the season, and Sang Bin Jeong completing the trio of goals for St. Louis City.
  • Hany Mukhtar converted a penalty kick late in the match to ensure Nashville avoided a shutout, while St. Louis goalkeeper Roman Bürki recorded five saves and Nashville’s Joe Willis made three.
  • Nashville suffered their second loss in a row, falling to fourth place in the battle for the top regular-season record, while St. Louis City, led by interim coach David Critchley, improved their overall record to 5-14-6.
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Jaziel Orozco, João Klauss and Sang Bin Jeong score in St. Louis City's 3-1 victory over Nashville

Jaziel Orozco, João Klauss and Sang Bin Jeong all scored to lead St. Louis City to a 3-1 victory over Nashville SC. Orozco scored his first career goal to give St.

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ST. Louis SC did not fail at home and this Saturday scored 3-1 at the Nashville SC for MLS 28 date. Of the two catrachos that militate on the Tennessee team, only Andy Nájar saw action as the start. The first goal of the game at City Park was the work of Jaziel Orozco at the 23 minutes that began with the red tide party that began to give rise to the engagement. The second was the work of Brazilian Joao Klauss de Mello at 39. Andy Nájar was the …

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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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