After their defeat last Thursday in Los Angeles in the Concacaf Champions Cup, Inter Miami is focusing on what will be the match against Toronto at home in MLS, in full regular phase. In full preparation, the one who stood out once again was Lionel Messi. To vary, right? What did the Argentine number 10 do?
In a reduced spaces exercise, the number 10 brought out all his magic. He left the Chilean Maxi Falcón in the way, another teammate more and defined from the left crossed to a stick. Inter Miami uploaded the action to its social networks and took the likes and hearts of all the users and fans of the Rosario crack.
The team commanded by Javier Mascherano commands the actions in the Eastern Conference with 13 points out of 15 possible. And now, at home, he will have an accessible rival: Toronto has only added two points in six presentations.
The revenge of the quarterfinals of the Concachampions will be on Wednesday against LAFC. In the first leg, the locals won 1-0. Inter Miami is forced to turn the story around to continue in the race.
Messi shines in training and Inter Miami’s dominance in MLS
A video posted by Inter Miami on social media shows Lionel Messi displaying his incredible skill in a training session. The Argentine star weaves through defenders and scores a beautiful goal, reminding everyone of his exceptional talent.
Despite their recent loss in the Concacaf Champions Cup, Inter Miami is in a strong position in MLS. They are currently leading the Eastern Conference and will be looking to continue their winning ways against Toronto FC.
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Toronto FC has had a difficult start to the season, earning only two points in six matches. Inter Miami will be hoping to take advantage of Toronto’s struggles and secure a comfortable victory at home.
While the match against Toronto FC is important, Inter Miami’s main focus is on the second leg of their Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal against LAFC. They will need to overturn a 1-0 deficit to advance to the next round of the competition.