Inter Miami sink to rock bottom ahead of Messi unveiling
Jul 15, 2023; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis City SC goalkeeper Roman Burki (1) makes a save during the first half at CITYPARK. Mandatory Credit: Scott Rovak-USA TODAY Sports
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Inter Miami
will celebrate the signing of Lionel Messi on Sunday but will do so after their
winless run extended to 11 games with a 3-0 defeat at St. Louis City on
Saturday, leaving them rock bottom of Major League Soccer.
Miami
confirmed the arrival of Messi hours before their game kicked off in Missouri,
but that couldn't inspire Gerardo Martino's team to victory as they suffered
their 14th defeat in 22 games.
Miami are
bottom of the Eastern Conference and their latest loss also left them in last
place in the overall standings - 29th of 29 clubs.
That leaves
Messi, the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner and Argentina World Cup hero, playing
for officially the worst team in MLS.
Fortunately
for the club and their new star, MLS does not, like most leagues in the world,
have relegation. But Messi will need to have a transformational impact on the
field if the club are to make a push towards the playoffs.
Messi has
been expected to make his debut on Friday against Cruz Azul in the new Leagues
Cup, a tournament featuring all the top-flight teams from MLS and Mexico's Liga
MX.
MLS is
suspending its play for a month while the Leagues Cup is played, meaning the
36-year-old former Barcelona star won't have a chance to start helping Miami up
the league table until they host Charlotte on August 20.
But while
the move has excited fans and gives Miami and MLS a chance to grow their
popularity and revenue, the Florida club clearly hope that Messi will be able
to raise the levels of his teammates.
"Lionel
Messi is an incomparable talent. What he brings on and off the field will
elevate everyone around him and we're excited to have him at Inter Miami,"
the club's Sporting Director Chris Henderson said on Saturday.
There was
nothing exciting about Miami's performance in St. Louis, however, with the home
side taking the lead in the 28th minute thanks to a header from a corner buried
by Samuel Adeniran.
St. Louis,
top of the Western Conference in their debut season, made it 2-0 five minutes
before the break, with Miami again unable to defend a corner as Tim Parker
glanced in a header at the near post.
German
Eduard Loewen completed Miami's misery with a thundering free-kick, 10 minutes
from the end.
Disappointing
debut
It was a
disappointing first game in charge for former Barcelona and Argentina coach
Martino, who said fans would need to be patient with Messi and left open the
question of whether he would feature against Cruz Azul.
"We
look to the future with hope (given) that the best player in the world will
play for our team, but also with the patience that we have to have so that he
can get in good physical shape and can play at the right moment," he said.
"We
ended up losing the game with three set pieces, which, of course, is valid and
that's how games are won. We have a lot of stuff to correct," he added.
Eastern
Conference leaders FC Cincinnati continued their outstanding home form with
their 11th win in 12 games thanks to a 3-1 win over a Nashville team who ended
with nine men for the second straight game.
USA defender
Walker Zimmerman put Nashville ahead in the 31st minute with a tap-in after
Cincinnati keeper Roman Celentano failed to hold onto a cross.
The home
side drew level through a 42nd-minute Luciano Acosta penalty but then Nashville
saw Taylor Washington and Fata Picault both sent off for second yellow cards,
leaving them two men down for the final 20 minutes.
Acosta set
up Santiago Arias with a clever diagonal pass in the 74th minute before newly signed
Gabonese striker Aaron Boupendza made sure of the win.
Ian Harkes,
son of former US international John, scored twice for the New England
Revolution, second in the East, as they beat Wayne Rooney's D.C. United 4-0.
Last
season's runners-up, the Philadelphia Union beat 2021 champions New York City
2-1 with goals from Jose Martinez and Chris Donovan.

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