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Nashville SC eliminates Atletico Ottawa from Champions Cup with 5-0 win

Nashville SC dominated with 5 goals and advanced to face MLS Cup champion Inter Miami in the CONCACAF Champions Cup second round.

  • At Geodis Park on Tuesday, Nashville SC, a Major League Soccer club, routed Atletico Ottawa, a Canadian Premier League club, 5-0 in the second leg, advancing to face Inter Miami.
  • After a 2-0 win in Ottawa last week, Nashville SC's CONCACAF Champions Cup first-round tie continued with the second game at Geodis Park.
  • Nashville's goals came from a spread of attackers and set-piece play as Alex Muyl, Jordan Knight, Woobens Pacius, Jack Maher and Ahmed Qasem all scored, with Maher's header from a Bryan Acosta free kick and Pacius tapping home a rebound after Qasem's shot.
  • Nashville advances to Round Two to face MLS Cup champion Inter Miami, having eliminated Atletico Ottawa after winning the tie 5-0 on aggregate.
  • Nashville outshot Ottawa 12-4 overall and led 8-1 on target while holding advantages in corners and fouls, with the fifth goal in the 83rd minute after an Ottawa giveaway.
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Nashville SC eliminates Atletico Ottawa from Champions Cup with 5-0 win

NASHVILLE - Nashville SC scored twice in the first half and kept Atletico Ottawa out of scoring range en route to a 5-0 victory in the second leg of their

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The MLS won 5-0 to the Ottawa of Canada and are in the eighth final of the Concacaf Champions Cup where they will see the team faces where Messi Nashville plays had no mercy against Ottawa and won 5-0 in the round of the First Round of the Concacaf Champions Cup. With bouncy global scoreboard of 7-0, the yellows seal their pass to the eighth finals of the tournament. With entries from Alex Muyl, Jordan Knight, Woobens Pacius, Jack Maher and Ahme…

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