First ’25 Road win

With one of the most winning win in MLS history, New York Red Bulls will try to maintain speed while traveling to Nashville SC on Wednesday.
Los Angeles Galaxy’s 7–0 route of Red Bulls tied the New York club record for the biggest difference of victory in league history on Saturday and in the same match. Eric Maxim Choopo-Motoring and Emil Fursburg (two aids) led the attack with two goals.
“We played further, we played fast, we tried to hurt them as much as possible. … We had fun together on the pitch as a team today,” Forsberg said.
The Red Bulls (5–4–3, 18 digits) has a 5–1 –1 domestic record, including a 2–0 win over Nashville on 1 March. Away from home, however, he is the winner (0-3–2) in five matches.
Nashville (6-4-2, 20 digits) has posted the same house/distance partition. The 1-3-1 road record of the club has been offset with its own 5-1-1 home records.
The Tenasi side continued that influential domestic form in a 2–1 return win on Charlotte FC on Saturday. Lielle Abada’s 48th minute target was responded to by Hani Mukhtar’s equality, and Jacob Shaffelberg added a sudden attack in the 54th minute with a game-win strike.
“I really proud to respond to people, do you know?” Nashville coach Bij Kailaghan said about Abada’s target. “Coming out of Halftime (we were) were not our fastest, but (shown) quick ability to respond, re -organized and achieve those two goals,” Kailaghan said.
Nashville SC MLS Play has an unbeaten line (2–0-1) of three matches. This is the first time in Nashville’s franchise history that the club has six wins and 20 points through the first 12 matches of a season.
Both clubs are operated by a pair of elite playmakers. Each of the Sam Surride of Choupo-Moting and Nashville has six goals and one aid in this season, while each of Forsberg and Mukhtar has five goals and four help.
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