Nashville SC forward Teal Bunbury, left, heads the ball over...

Nashville SC forward Teal Bunbury, left, heads the ball over Columbus Crew defender Malte Amundsen, right, during the first half of an MLS soccer match Sunday, May 28, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/George Walker IV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Fafà Picault, Teal Bunbury and Hany Mukhtar scored second-half goals and Nashville SC rallied to beat the Columbus Crew 3-1 on Sunday night after falling behind two minutes into the match.

Nashville (8-3-4) has won four straight at home for the first time. The club had three previous three-match win streaks but finished in draws the next time out all three times.

Yaw Yeboah staked Columbus (5-6-3) to a very early lead when he took a pass from Cucho Hernández and scored for a second time this season. Hernández joined Federico Higuaín (2017) as the only Crew players with assists in four straight matches.

Picault scored the equalizer for Nashville, using an assist from Mukhtar in the 56th minute to notch his fourth goal.

Bunbury put Nashville on top in 80th minute. Daniel Lovitz picked up an assist on Bunbury's second goal of the season.

Mukhtar put the finishing touches on the comeback with an unassisted goal in the seventh minute of stoppage time. The reigning MVP has nine goals and seven assists this season. He has had a hand in 78 goals since the start of the 2021 season, 20-plus more than any other player in the league.

Yeboah's goal was quick but nowhere near the club record. Justin Meram has that, scoring 9 seconds into a 2015 playoff match against the New York Red Bulls. It also remains the quickest goal scored in playoff history.

Columbus Crew midfielder Yaw Yeboah, right, celebrates after his goal...

Columbus Crew midfielder Yaw Yeboah, right, celebrates after his goal with defender Malte Amundsen, left, during the first half of an MLS soccer match against Nashville SC, Sunday, May 28, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/George Walker IV

Joe Willis saved five shots for Nashville, all in the second half. Patrick Schulte had seven saves for the Crew, including four in the first half.

Nashville evens the series at 2-2-2 with its second straight win. The club took sole possession of second place in the Eastern Conference, five behind FC Cincinnati.

The Crew lost only two of its first 14 road matches last season but has gone 1-7-2 away from home since then.

Columbus returns home to host the Colorado Rapids on Wednesday. Nashville travels to play FC Dallas on Saturday.

Nashville SC goalkeeper Joe Willis, front left, defends the goal...

Nashville SC goalkeeper Joe Willis, front left, defends the goal during the first half of an MLS soccer match against the Columbus Crew, Sunday, May 28, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/George Walker IV

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