Messi magical again as Miami move past Dallas after shoot-out
Jul 21, 2023; Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA; Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi (10) celebrates after scoring a goal against Cruz Azul during the second half at DRV PNK Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
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Lionel Messi
scored twice, including a brilliant late equaliser, as Inter Miami advanced
past FC Dallas to the quarter-finals of the Leagues Cup on penalties after an
enthralling 4-4 draw.
A trademark
curling free-kick in the 85th minute, Messi's seventh goal in four games for
Miami, took the game to a shootout after the Argentine's side had trailed 4-2
with 10 minutes to go.
Dallas
exposed Miami's defensive weaknesses, in Messi's first game away from home, and
kept Spanish midfielder Sergio Busquets relatively quiet for long stretches but
the World Cup winner still made the difference.
"It's
obvious that for him a free-kick around that area is like a penalty kick for
another player," said Dallas's Spanish coach Nico Estevez of Messi's
superb strike.
Dallas began
brightly before Messi put Miami ahead in the sixth minute with a precise
side-foot finish from a pull-back from Jordi Alba, the former Barcelona
full-back who was making his first start for the club.
It was
initially ruled out for offside but the decision was reversed after the
referee, on review, ruled that Miami forward Josef Martinez had not blocked the
view of the goalkeeper.
Dallas drew
level in the 37th minute through Argentine Facundo Quignon, who swung home a
cross from overlapping full-back Marco Farfan.
They went
ahead on the stroke of half-time through Bernard Kamungo, who rounded Miami
keeper Drake Callender.
Another
Argentine, Alan Velasco, made it 3-1 in the 63rd minute with a free-kick from
the left which flew untouched into the far corner.
Teenage
substitute Benjamin Cremaschi took only a minute to reduce the deficit but an
own goal from Robert Taylor restored the two-goal cushion for Dallas at 4-2.
Messi then
chipped a free-kick into the box and Farfan, unchallenged, inexplicably headed
into his own goal to keep Miami alive.
Five minutes
from the end Messi strode up and slotted home a free-kick from 20 yards to take
it to penalties.
The Leagues
Cup, the tournament for clubs from Major League Soccer and Mexico's Liga MX,
does not feature extra-time, with drawn games going directly to penalties.
Messi
converted the first penalty in the shoot-out, Paxton Pomykal missed for Dallas
and the 18-year-old Cremaschi secured Miami's place in the last eight with the
final spot-kick.
"It's
amazing what (Messi) can do," said Miami-born Cremaschi, whose parents are
Argentine.
"He
scored twice in almost every game and it's just impressive."
Miami were
without a win in 11 games in Major League Soccer before Messi's arrival, but
have triumphed in every game with him and Busquets in the team.
"You
can see our mentality, how things have changed in this club, how we were
willing to fight until the last second, especially with the quality players
that we have," said Cremaschi.
"We
know that we could be down by a bunch of goals and still come back in a matter
of seconds."
Miami's Argentine
coach Gerardo Martino said that Messi's magic and the result should not
disguise the clear deficiencies in his team.
"Obviously
being 4-2 down in the 80th minute and then coming back like that, we are very
happy with the result.," he said.
"But the
fact that we have gone through, shouldn't let us lose sight of the things that
we have to improve."

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