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Nashville SC Falls to Tigres UANL 1-0 in Leg 1 of CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal

Angel Correa scored from outside the box in the 33rd minute, and Tigres held a 1-0 lead despite Nashville’s early pressure and a weather delay.

  • On Tuesday, Tigres UANL defeated Nashville SC 1-0 in the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal first leg at Geodis Park, with Angel Correa scoring from outside the box in the 33rd minute.
  • Inclement weather delayed kickoff by nearly 50 minutes due to lightning, forcing fans to shelter before the match. Nashville played without leading forward Sam Surridge, who missed the contest with a back injury.
  • Nashville goalkeeper Brian Schwake made three saves to keep the deficit manageable, while a potential opening goal by Hany Mukhtar in the 6th minute was disallowed for offside after a pass from Reed Baker-Whiting.
  • Frustration mounted late as defender Jeisson Palacios received a yellow card during a shoving match in the box. Nashville now faces a difficult task in the May 5 second leg at El Volcan.
  • The aggregate winner advances to the single-match Concacaf Champions Cup final on May 30, with Tigres positioned to protect their one-goal advantage heading into Mexico.
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Ángel Correa scores in the 33rd and Tigres beats Nashville 1-0 in a Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal

Ángel Correa scored in the 33rd minute, Nahuel Guzman made four saves and Tigres beat Nashville 1-0 in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal.

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Tigres edges Nashville in CONCACAF Champions Cup first leg

Angel Correa's goal in the 33rd minute delivered Mexico's Tigres UANL a 1-0 victory over host Nashville of MLS in Tuesday's CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-final first leg match.

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