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New York City FC battled back from a two-goal deficit to secure a 2-2 draw against Nashville SC. Sam Surridge struck twice to give the hosts a halftime lead, but Hannes Wolf responded with a brace of his own �including a dramatic 87th-minute equalizer �as Keaton Parks helped ignite a spirited second-half comeback. 

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New York City FC wrapped up a demanding May schedule with a trip to take on Nashville SC on Saturday afternoon. 

Looking to bounce back from a midweek defeat, City made one change to the starting XI that faced Houston, with Agustín Ojeda coming in for Julián Fernández. 

First Half

The hosts entered the match in strong home form, and it showed early as they carved out several promising chances. 

The best of those opportunities fell to Walker Zimmerman, who found space on a corner thanks to a clever run. His header bounced into the turf and drifted just wide of Matt Freese’s post.  

City nearly struck at the other end when Birk Risa delivered a beautifully curled ball in behind the defense, putting Alonso Martínez through on goal. Joe Willis stood tall to deny the Costa Rican. 

Nashville eventually found the breakthrough in the 27th minute. Hany Mukhtar’s slick backheel released Sam Surridge, who fired low past Freese to make it 1-0. 

City almost responded through Thiago Martins, but his header was kept out by a strong save from Willis. Instead, Nashville doubled their lead before the break. This time, Alex Muyl cut the ball back into the box, and Surridge was again on hand to finish with confidence. 

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Second Half

Jansen made two changes at halftime, introducing Strahinja Tanasijević and Keaton Parks for Tayvon Gray and Aidan O’Neill. 

The changes had an almost immediate impact. In the 54th minute, Parks showed quick feet during a crisp buildup, playing in an overlapping Hannes Wolf, who tucked his shot past Willis to halve the deficit. 

Momentum shifted further in City’s favor minutes later when Freese launched a rapid counterattack. Parks picked out Martínez, whose driven shot from a tight angle rippled the side netting. 

Nashville pushed to restore their two-goal advantage. Surridge struck the post just after the hour, and Mukhtar nearly buried the rebound, only for Freese to make a brilliant save on the line. 

City continued to press. Risa smashed a free kick off the crossbar before Jansen made a trio of changes—Nico Cavallo, Mounsef Bakrar, and Julián Fernández replacing Risa, Maxi Moralez, and Ojeda. 

Martínez went close again with a low drive that skimmed past the post. 

The breakthrough finally came in the 87th minute, with Parks once again involved. Wolf latched onto a bouncing ball inside the area and got the slightest of touches to steer the ball beyond a helpless Willis, completing City’s comeback and securing a well-earned point.

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Summer is not yet in full swing and we already have a spate of potential managerial moves in the Premiership. Rangers, the biggest job opening in the league (assuming Brendan Rodgers doesn’t go back on his word and leave Celtic this summer), may actually be the last domino to fall, with reports that Davide Ancelotti (son of Carlo) could take the post instead of following his father to Brazil.

Still, the younger Ancelotti has never been in charge of his own team, and the vital rebuild at Rangers may be beyond his reach.

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Sean Dyche is another possible candidate for the hotseat at Ibrox, though he recently flamed out at Everton, after flaming out at Burnley and Watford previously. Somehow, we don’t think the Englishman will send hearts fluttering in Govan.

Conversely, the possible return of Steven Gerrard might, but would the Liverpool legend want to come back?

Speaking of hearts, er, Hearts, Derek McInnes is reportedly set to be named the next manager at Tynecastle as soon as next week. McInnes has no direct links with Hearts during his well-traveled career, but he has done admirable work at Kilmarnock (winning percentage: 38.5%), following an outstanding run at Aberdeen (winning percentage: 53%).

That said, he’ll be hoping to be on the receiving end of some patience from both the board and supporters in Edinburgh—unlike several of his predecessors.

And taking McInnes�place in East Ayrshire? Well, former Hearts bench boss Steven Naismith, at least if the oddsmakers are to be believed. Naismith, of course, began his playing career at Rugby Park and made more than 100 appearances for the club.

Naismith had a challenging first job as a manager, leading Hearts for just under two seasons, but it could be argued her got a raw deal at Tynecastle, given that he won there at 43% clip.

The funny thing about stories such as these, though, is that they could all be rendered rubbish by the time you read this.

Still, should any or all of them actually occur, the 2025-26 season already promises to be an interesting one.

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