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The Columbus Crew continued its winless start to the 2026 season on Saturday, this time dropping a late winner to Nashville SC at home. Facing a heavily rotated away side, the Black & Gold looked promising going forward, even breaking through in the first half courtesy of Taha Habroune pouncing on a rebound. Unfortunately for the Crew faithful, the goal would be called back for offsides and Columbus would not find the back of the net for the rest of the match. Still, the Black & Gold had plenty of moments going forward but were unable to find that final killer touch to get on the scoreboard. Nashville, on the other hand, reloaded in the second half. The visitors subbed on many of their regular starters to make a push for all three points, which was ultimately rewarded when Hany Mukhtar broke the deadlock in stoppage time. By that time, it was too late for the Crew to mount any kind of late-game heroics, falling 1-0 at home.

This game featured a completely new formational look that fans in Columbus had not seen in years, yet it still did not yield a result. Let’s dive into all...

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