Inter Miami, New England and Lionel Messi
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Lionel Messi became the first player in Major League Soccer history with four consecutive multi-goal games, scoring twice to lead Inter Miami past the New England Revolution 2-1.
Inter Miami posted video on social media Tuesday afternoon of the 38-year-old icon and teammate Luis Suárez (among others) boarding the team’s charter plane for its flight to New England.
The Revs will host Messi for the second time after breaking a club attendance record last year when Miami visited in April.
Messi misses shot on goal in 29’: New England 1, Inter Miami 0 Messi appeared to force the issue as Inter Miami lacked any real shot attempt on goal toward the net. He found some space and fired ...
“It’s just different with Messi,” New England outside back Nick Lima succinctly summarized prior to kickoff. In the blink of an eye in the 32nd minute, Messi showed why.
The anticipated visit of Lionel Messi to Gillette Stadium next month is set to break the New England Revolution's long-standing single-game attendance record with over 60,000 tickets already sold ...