Messi assists Miami to big win over MLS champions LAFC
Inter Miami
delivered the most impressive win of their Lionel Messi era, 3-1 over Major
League Soccer champions Los Angeles FC on Sunday, with two assists from the
Argentine boosting their playoff hopes.
Goals from
Argentine forward Facundo Farias, Spanish full-back Jordi Alba and substitute
Leonardo Campana of Ecuador earned Miami a statement victory that moves them
within nine points of the playoff places with nine games remaining.
Messi's
first MLS appearance in Los Angeles, attracted a capacity crowd, swollen by a
host of A-List celebrities including Leonardo DiCaprio, Selena Gomez and Prince
Harry.
But the home
fans left frustrated as last year's MLS Cup winners wasted a series of chances.
French-born
Gabon international Denis Bouanga had the first opportunity, bursting goalwards
but with Mexican Carlos Vela unmarked to his right, unwisely chose to shoot and
his effort was blocked -- to the fury of his teammate.
Bouanga had
another great chance in the 11th minute after a fine through ball from former
Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini but Miami keeper Drake Callender pulled off an
excellent save.
After
surviving those early scares, Miami took the lead in the 14th minute when Tomas
Aviles split the LAFC defence to find Farias who beat John McCarthy with a low
shot on the slide.
Miami
struggled to contain Bouanga but the LA forward was again unable to make the
most of his opportunity when he burst through the middle but fired wide.
Mario
Gonzalez should have done better when he was given space for a shot but blasted
into the side-netting as Miami were increasingly threatening on the counter.
Paraguay
midfielder Diego Gomez broke forward and played a clever back-heel to Messi but
the Argentine's shot was weak and easily dealt with by McCarthy.
Before the
interval, Messi had his best chance of the game, again set up by the
outstanding Gomez, but one-on-one with McCarthy, Messi saw his lofted shot
pushed away by the LAFC keeper.
LAFC paid
the price for the wastefulness in front of goal in the 51st minute when Miami's
former Barcelona trio combined in style.
Spanish
midfielder Sergio Busquets fed Messi who picked out the overlapping Alba and he
burst into the box to score with a cool, left-footed finish.
Miami were
in firm control and wrapped up the win in the 83rd minute when Messi burst from
midfield and slipped the ball outside to Campana who made no mistake with a
curling finish.
"You
know what Leo is, what he can give on the pitch. He gets the best (out) of
everyone," said a beaming Campana.
"Right
now, the goal is to achieve the playoffs and I hope we can do it to give
happiness to the people of Miami," added the striker.
LA got a
90th-minute consolation via Ryan Hollingshead’s glancing header from a corner
and while the third-placed team in the Western Conference should have little
trouble making the playoffs, they had been given a lesson in finishing.
Miami were
bottom of the East and winless in 11 games in MLS before Messi's arrival and
after winning the Leagues Cup, the Florida club have won two and drawn one in
regular season action.
"It was
a nice test for us to see where we stood, what we were able to do on a
difficult ground against a very good opponent, the winners last year and we
earned a very important victory for what is coming," Messi told
broadcasters Apple TV.
"This
group grows more every day, we have been saying it since the beginning of all
this. We were lucky to get a tournament and get into a final and now the goal
is to get into the playoffs and fight for the league," he added.
"I feel
good physically. Thank God I can continue playing and help the team in whatever
way I can and hopefully we continue in this dynamic," he added.
In Sunday's
other game, last year's runners-up, the Philadelphia Union, beat the New York
Red Bulls 4-1 to keep their playoff hopes on track.
The score
was 1-1 when Red Bulls' Sean Nealis was sent off after handling the ball and
picking up a second yellow card.
Philadelphia
took full advantage of the extra man after the break with goals from Jamaican
Damion Lowe, Argentina Julian Carranza and Hungarian Daniel Gazdag.
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