Philadelphia Union beats Inter Miami by the minimum at Talen Energy Stadium | Other Football Leagues

Philadelphia Union beats Inter Miami by the minimum at Talen Energy Stadium | Other Football Leagues
Philadelphia Union beats Inter Miami by the minimum at Talen Energy Stadium | Other Football Leagues

Miami scored for the second time thanks to Leonardo Afonso and took the momentary victory over the local team 2 to 1 at the Talen Energy Stadium.

This game brings two teams face to face that achieved a draw in their last matchup and will try to keep the three points to advance in the tournament.

Philadelphia Union drew 2-2 on their visit to CF Montréal. In the 4 most recent rounds of this championship, they have 1 win, 2 draws and 1 loss. He has conceded 4 goals in his own goal and has scored 6 goals against his opponent.

Inter Miami earned a point thanks to a 3-3 draw against St. Louis City. Of the last games they played, they have won 2, lost 1 and drawn 1, with 7 goals against their rivals and they have beaten their goal 7 times.

Referee Ismir Pekmic was selected to carry out the actions of the game.

Philadelphia Union formation today

Strategist Jim Curtin opted for a 4-4-2 formation with Oliver Semmle between the three sticks; Olivier Mbaizo, Jakob Glesnes, Nathan Harriel and Kai Wagner at the back; Alejandro Bedoya, Leon Flach, Jack McGlynn and Jeremy Rafanello in the middle; and Quinn Sullivan and Mikael Uhre as attackers.

Inter Miami formation today

For his part, coach Gerardo Martino proposed a 4-3-3 tactical scheme with Drake Callender in goal; Marcelo Weigandt, Tomás Avilés, Sergii Kryvtsov, Jordi Alba on the defensive line; David Ruiz-Ochoa, Sergio Busquets and Benjamin Cremaschi in midfield; and Julian Gressel, Leonardo Campana and Robert Taylor up front.

BBC-NEWS-SRC: https://www.futbolred.com/articulos-datafactory/df-7285721, IMPORTING DATE: 2024-06-16 01:45:01

 
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