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Surridge Ties MLS-Goal Lead, Mukhtar and Qasem Score as Nashville SC Beats Charlotte FC 4

Sam Surridge scored twice as Nashville controlled possession and shots, while Hany Mukhtar and Ahmed Qasem also scored.

  • On Saturday night, Nashville SC defeated Charlotte FC 4-2, with Sam Surridge scoring twice while Hany Mukhtar and Ahmed Qasem each added a goal to maintain the team's lead atop the Eastern Conference.
  • Possession and shot statistics heavily favored Nashville, which finished with a 14-7 advantage in shots and a 7-2 edge in shots on goal while holding 59.3% possession throughout the match.
  • Returning from a hamstring injury as a substitute, Surridge scored in the 60th and 74th minutes; with nine goals this season, the striker is now tied with Dallas' Petar Musa for the most in MLS.
  • Goals from Morrison Agyemang in the 42nd minute and Pep Biel in the 68th kept Charlotte competitive, though the concession of two goals marked the first time in 15 games Nashville allowed more than one.
  • Nashville remains first in the Eastern Conference with 22 points; the club faces the Philadelphia Union on May 2 before competing against Tigres UANL in the CONCACAF Champions Cup on May 5.
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Surridge ties MLS-goal lead, Mukhtar and Qasem score as Nashville SC beats Charlotte FC 4-2

Sam Surridge scored two goals, Hany Mukhtar and Ahmed Qasem each added a goal, and Nashville SC beat Charlotte FC 4-2.

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Andy Nájar gave key assistance in the 4-2 victory of the Nashville SC against Charlotte FC, highlighting in a night where Surridge scored double. NASHVILLE, TN. Honduran Andy Nájar had an outstanding performance in the 4-2 victory of the Nashville SC over Charlotte FC, in a game full of emotions contested in Geodis Park. The local group headed the win from the first half with goals of Hany Mukhtar to the 19th minute and Ahmed Qasem to the 25th, …

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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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