Messi Scores 80th Miami Goal in 2-1 Victory Over D.C. United

Inter Miami secured a 2-1 away victory against D.C. United in front of a record home crowd of over 72,000 fans. Rodrigo De Paul opened the scoring in the 17th minute with a superb strike, assisted by Segovia. Captain Lionel Messi doubled the lead in the 27th minute, marking his 80th goal for the club with a clever chip. Despite a second-half goal from D.C. United's Tai Baribo, Miami held on for a crucial three points.

Key Points: Messi Scores as Inter Miami Beats D.C. United 2-1

  • Messi scores 80th club goal
  • De Paul opens scoring
  • Record D.C. United home crowd
  • Miami secures second straight win
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MLS: Messi scores as Inter Miami CF beat D.C. United 1-2

Lionel Messi scores his 80th goal for Inter Miami in a 2-1 MLS road win against D.C. United. Read match highlights and coach quotes.

"s.QUOTE: I think we have to value the positives. Three away games, we've managed two wins. - Javier Mascherano"

Baltimore, March 8

Inter Miami CF grabbed three points with a 1-2 win on the road against D.C. United. Goals from midfield engine Rodrigo De Paul and captain Leo Messi led Inter Miami to victory this afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium in front of a record-breaking home crowd for D.C. United of 72,026 fans.

Miami pulled ahead in the 17th minute through De Paul's first goal of the season. Berterame applied pressure down the left and recovered possession near the endline before cutting a pass back for Segovia inside the box.

Segovia then found De Paul on the right end of the box, where El Motorcito took a touch before unleashing a right-footed hit to the top-left corner. The assist was Segovia's third this regular season.

Messi added a second in the 27th minute to extend Inter Miami's advantage to 2-0. A fantastic threaded pass delivered by Silvetti from the left flank found Messi in space down the left inside the box, where our captain sent the ball to the back of the net with a tidy chip over the keeper.

The strike took Messi's tally to three this regular season, while the assist was Silvetti's first. Notably, the goal was Messi's 80th in Inter Miami colours.

The hosts shortened the deficit in the second half through a goal from Tai Baribo in the 75th minute.

The 2-1 scoreline would hold through the final whistle for Inter Miami to earn a second consecutive win in MLS regular season action.

"I think the first half was very good. We controlled the game, we made the difference, we created chances. Perhaps in the second half we struggled more...," said head coach Javier Mascherano.

"I think we have to value the positives. Three away games, we've managed two wins. There's a lot to improve on, but it's always better to improve coming from a victory," he added.

Inter Miami will next face Nashville SC on Wednesday in the first leg of Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great win for Miami, but the second-half performance is a bit worrying. Mascherano is right to point it out. They can't afford to sit back like that against better teams, especially in the Champions Cup. The defence needs to stay switched on for 90 minutes.
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Priya S
72,000 fans! That's incredible for an MLS game. The league's popularity is really growing because of Messi. It reminds me of how the ISL in India got a boost when big names like Del Piero came, but this is on another level entirely.
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Vikram M
Good to see De Paul getting on the scoresheet. He's such an important player for them in midfield. The build-up play for his goal was slick. Hope Indian clubs are taking notes on this kind of attacking movement!
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Rohit P
Another win is always positive, but honestly, the over-reliance on Messi is still there. What happens when he has an off day or gets marked out? Other players need to step up more consistently. Just my two paise.
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Kavya N
80 goals for Inter Miami! That's a crazy stat. He makes it look so easy. Woke up early to catch the highlights. Worth it! 😄 Now focus on Nashville.

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