DC United, Nashville SC Play to Scoreless Draw

Luis Barraza made five savings to help visit DC United Escape with a scoreless draw against Nashville SC on Saturday night.
In a match where Nashville (7-4-3, 24 points) produced most of the score, he still struggled to get clean views against Barraza, who notched the second flat clean layer.
Tie, Nashville’s house in a row won five consecutive competition and Coyotes last week on Chattanooga red wolves on the 1-0 US Open Cup win, including the win of a four-game home screening prevented.
DC United (3-6-5, 14 points) for the second flat score without a goal and the third flat match was.
The DC only made three shots and pulled one corner and was an easy night for Nashville goalkeeper Joe Willis, who just saved one to save the fourth clean page.
Jacob Murrell had the best opportunity of DC, after Nashville attempted a swap at the time of the second half, but his shot went right.
DC United had scored more goals from any side in the MLS Eastern Conference (25), but Nashville’s best threats Hany Mukhtar (six goals, four assists) and Sam Surridge (six goals, three assists) were bottled.
Nashville SC bought five corners and had several other sets of opportunities, but they had difficulty in connecting. Barraza also stopped two free kick attempts from Mukhtar’s penalty box.
In the seven competition matches of Barraza, DC scored only eight goals and one scored his own goal.
DC, with the New York FC on Wednesday without a scoring drawing ankle after a few weeks after a few weeks outdoors Christian Benteke (six goals) was not.
Jackson Hopkins, who came out of January ankle surgery, made the first start of the season for DC, which also welcomed Joao Pegl, who missed five all competition games after scoring both goals in 2-1 win against Red Bulls on April 19.
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