Miami Garden, Fla. (AP) – Lionel Messi had two assists. In the last few seconds The match will help lift Inter Miami at Atlas 2-1 in the League Cup opener on Wednesday night.
It was Messi’s first game as he and his teammate Jordi Alba had. One match has been suspended By Major League Soccer, who skipped the All-Star Game. He connected with Marcelo Weigant in the final minute of the suspension.
“This is a competition we’ve always done well,” Messi said in Spanish in a post-match interview with Apple TV. “I think we did a great job with a great team.”
Messi also supported Terrace Cosegovia’s goal, which began scoring. He received the through ball from Sergio Basket and sent it to Segovia. Easy finishing 58th.
Rivaldo Lozano scored the equalizer for the Guadalajara club 80 minutes before the 96th Weigandt goal.
That means Messi’s five assists in July. Messi scored eight goals and was selected as a major league soccer player after helping Miami get 4-1-1 in league play.
Both had a chance in the first half of Chippy, who saw a brief, intense exchange between Intermiami coach Javier Mascherano and Atlas’ Gonzalo Pineda after the Atlas player fell.
“It’s just a football situation,” Pineda said through an interpreter, adding that he was upset when the play continued. “I was protesting the play. I told him (Mascherano) I didn’t oppose him. It’s just a football play. We were beyond that, nothing more.”
Miami goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo had three saves in the first half. Luis Suarez blasted a shot from the crossbar on the final play of the first half.
Argentine midfielder Rodrigo de Paul made his Intermiami debut. DePaul, Messi’s national team buddy, officially signed the club last week.
After Weigandt’s target was confirmed, fireworks exploded on Chase Stadium. Messi pumped his fist in celebration when he accepted De Paul and Suarez.
Pineda said he was surprised to see Messi be so happy to win the match, given the number of high-stakes games the 38-year-old has played.
“He won that much,” Pineda said. “He’s usually quite (accidentally) in general.”
Maschreano said the celebration is a response to winning a tense match.
“We play to win,” Mascherano said through an interpreter. “That’s the purpose of this beautiful sport. …The way we celebrated is probably a way to exude the way we felt back then. We won a game that we didn’t play brilliantly.
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