MLS 2024 | New England Revolution-: Messi rises to the top of the scoring table (1-4)

MLS 2024 | New England Revolution-: Messi rises to the top of the scoring table (1-4)
MLS 2024 | New England Revolution-Inter Miami: Messi rises to the top of the scoring table (1-4)

DATA SHEET

1. New England Revolution: Ravas; Farrell (Spaulding, m.72), Arreaga, Kessler, Lima; Kaye (Borrero, m.80), Polster (Harkes, m.62), Carles Gil, Gil, Boateng (Vrioni, m.73); Chancalay.

4. InterMiami: Callender; Weygandt, Avilés, Freire, Negri; Gressel (Cremaschi, m.75), Busquets, Ruiz; Taylor (Rojas, m.75), Campana (Suárez, m.73), Messi.

Goals: 1-0, m.1: Chancalay; 1-1, m.32: Messi; 1-2, m.68: Messi; 1-3, m.83: Cremaschi; 1-4, m.88: Suárez.

Referee: Rubiel Vázquez (USA). There were no warnings.

Incidents: Match corresponding to the eleventh day of the MLS played at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough (USA) in front of nearly 65,000 spectators.

CHRONICLE

The Argentine has eleven in this campaign, since to the nine in the MLS he added two in the Concacaf Champions League. Luis Suárez, who started as a substitute, sealed the victory with a 1-4 score after Benjamín Cremaschi scored the third goal. Argentine Tomás Chancalay had excited New England, bottom of the East.

is in charge of that same conference with 21 points in eleven games. More than 65,000 spectators came to the Gillette Stadium despite the Revolution arriving as bottom, encouraged by the visit of Messi. And, as had already happened a week ago in the match won against Nashville, the match could not have started worse for Inter Miami. Nicolás Freire failed in the ball release phase and gave the ball to the Revolution. He lost his mark on Chancalay, who received a long pass and beat Drake Callender with an excellent shot.

Less than 40 seconds had passed and the Revolution was already able to make the score 1-0. However, the reaction of Inter Miami, in which Suárez started as a substitute and the Ecuadorian Leonardo Campana was a starter, carried Messi’s name. The Argentine received a through ball from Robbie Taylor, controlled the ball in the area and scored with his left foot to celebrate his sixth consecutive goal in the MLS.

In the second half ‘Tata’ Martino gave way to Luis Suárez and Inter Miami completed the comeback in the 68th minute, when Sergio Busquets found a great passing line for Messi, who once again beat the rival goalkeeper at will to go up 2 -1 to the score. With Inter Miami ahead, Martino also made his debut for Paraguayan Matías Rojas, a former Racing Club and Corinthians player, incorporated on the last day of the MLS transfer market.

Revolution lost Nacho Gil in the last minutes due to a physical problem and Inter Miami ended up scoring with goals from Benjamín Cremaschi, who finished inside the area after the goal was rebound from a shot by Messi and Suárez. El Pistolero took advantage of a comfortable assist from Messi and crossed the shot with his right foot to celebrate his seventh goal in the MLS.

 
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