News
Messi Inspires Inter Miami To Leagues Cup Final
Inter Miami could win a second Leagues Cup in three years against Seattle Sounders.
Another brace from Lionel Messi hauled Inter Miami to a typically dramatic 3–1 victory over Orlando City on Tuesday, securing a spot in the Leagues Cup final and qualification for next year’s Concacaf Champions Cup.
The Argentine maestro had missed Miami’s previous two matches with a hamstring injury and admitted to still being a “little tentative” during a first half which saw Marco Pašalić fire Orlando in front in stoppage time.
The visitors were still ahead when David Brekalo tugged Tadeo Allende to the ground in the penalty box in the 74th minute. The Slovenian left back was shown a second yellow card and Messi coolly dispatched the spot kick. Miami’s No. 10 was, in his own words, “looser” by the time he weaved into the penalty box with two minutes remaining, exchanging passes with Jordi Alba before picking out the bottom corner.
Telasco Segovia sealed Inter Miami’s spot in a second Leagues Cup in three years with a stoppage-time third. By teeing up a showpiece fixture against Seattle Sounders, the Herons’ have qualified for at least the first round of the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup. If Miami win the tournament, they will earn a bye to the round of 16.
Messi revealed after the match that he was saved specifically for this semifinal. “I wanted to come back, ever since the Galaxy game, when I felt a discomfort and was uncomfortable but I prepared for this game because I knew how important it was, against this rival, whom we had not beaten in two games this year,” the Argentine told Apple TV.
Miami assistant coach Javi Morales, who was standing in for the suspended Javier Mascherano, was naturally full of praise for the club captain. “We are at a loss of words when it comes to discussing Leo,” he gushed.
“He trained only two or three days and then [Wednesday] he played 90 minutes and the way he played, created situations, scoring goals. There is nothing more to say. For us, and for the fans, it’s a privilege to have him on our team.”
Si.com
-
Premier League3 days agoNeville Stunned As Scholes Predicts Comfortable Man City Win Over Arsenal
-
Transfers3 days agoLiverpool Lead Race To Sign Marcos Senesi Ahead Of Man United And Chelsea
-
Women's Football2 days agoHow To Watch FIFA Womens World Cup 2027 Concacaf Qualifiers Live Streams And TV Channels
-
Premier League3 days agoRyan Yates Praised For Dark Arts As Nottingham Forest Leader Earns Recognition
-
Transfers3 days agoJuventus Dream Big With Ambitious Move For Alisson Bernardo Silva And Hojbjerg
-
Premier League3 days agoFC Koln President Sends Strong Message On Said El Mala Amid Premier League Interest
-
Premier League3 days agoArsenal Ready To Sell Havertz And Jesus To Fund €120m Move For Julian Alvarez
-
Transfers3 days agoMarseille Pay The Price As Arsenal Profit From Ethan Nwaneri’s Limited Game Time