Rodrigo De Paul's Importance Next to Lionel Messi Grows as Inter Miami Beat D.C.
Inter Miami won 2-1 at a record 72,056 attendance, with Rodrigo De Paul scoring first and Lionel Messi adding a goal as Miami capitalized on key turnovers.
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Inter Miami grind out a tough win against DC United
DC United 1 – 2 Inter Miami BALTIMORE, MD–Inter Miami held on to secure their second win of the season away to DC United in a close fought contest. The first half went perfectly to plan for coach Javier Mascherano as the Herons looked comfortable from the outset and took a two-goal advantage with goals from Rodrigo De Paul and captain Lionel Messi. The game started in typical fashion for the Herons as they kept the ball and pressed high when t…
After analyzing his impact on the field, René Weiler, DC United DT, admitted that Lionel Messi changes the game even when he doesn’t have the ball. Every time Inter Miami jumps into the field, it’s no longer the same in the MLS. The rivals are facing the current US league champion and René Weiler, DC United DT, did not hesitate to recognize this by talking about what Messi can do without touching the ball. Although Inter Miami was playing as a v…
Inter Miami CF defeated 2-1 to D.C. United at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore for a new date from Major League Soccer. Team goals led by Javier Mascherano were scored by Argentines Rodrigo De Paul and Lionel Messi. The midfielder world champion opened the score at 17 minutes with a finish from outside the area, while Messi extended the lead to 27 with a definition above the goalkeeper.
Lionel Messi's Inter Miami won 2-1 to DC United by the third date of the MLS. The pink team lived a week moved after the debate unleashed by the White House meeting with Donald Trump, but added their second consecutive win. Since the start of the game, the pink team imposed its superiority with the ball holding and at 17 minutes, Rodrigo De Paul scored a goal to reflect this situation in the result. With the advantage in the result, the Inter Mi…
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