Inter Miami Clinches First MLS Cup with Messi's Influence
Inter Miami won their first MLS Cup by defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps 3–1, with Lionel Messi's key assists. Despite Vancouver's dominance, Messi's contributions were crucial in securing the title, culminating in emotional scenes as the hosts celebrated a defining victory on American soil.
Inter Miami celebrated a historic victory on Saturday, claiming their first Major League Soccer Cup by defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps 3–1 at Chase Stadium. The win was orchestrated by the exceptional contributions of Lionel Messi, who provided crucial assists that turned the game's momentum.
The early breakthrough came in the eighth minute as Messi set up Tadeo Allende, whose cross deflected off a Vancouver defender for an own goal. Vancouver controlled much of the game, equalizing in the 60th minute through Ali Ahmed's effort, which squeezed past Miami's goalkeeper Rios Novo.
However, Inter Miami reclaimed their edge in the 71st minute when Messi intercepted a loose ball, delivering it to Rodrigo De Paul, who scored decisively. The night reached a dramatic finish as Messi assisted Allende again during stoppage time, securing the championship and prompting emotional celebrations among players and fans alike.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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