Lionel Messi’s scoring prowess continues to shine in Major League Soccer (MLS), as the Argentine maestro netted a brace to lead Inter Miami to a 4-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday. The win extends Miami’s winning streak to three games, with Messi contributing five goals during that run.
Despite New England taking an early lead through Tomas Chancalay, Miami equalized through Messi’s first goal in the 32nd minute. The 36-year-old then put Miami ahead in the 68th minute with a clinical finish after a superb pass from Sergio Busquets.
Messi’s influence continued in the final stages, as he assisted Benjamin Cremaschi and Luis Suarez for Miami’s third and fourth goals, respectively. The victory sees Miami climb to the top of the Eastern Conference standings.
Inter Miami coach Gerardo Martino praised his team’s performance, highlighting the importance of their recent win over Kansas City. “The Kansas City game was a key for us, because we had just been eliminated by Monterrey and the team showed their character,” he said.
New England coach Caleb Porter acknowledged Messi’s brilliance, stating, “That’s Messi. You have to look at both those moments because I thought they were able to find two goals when we felt pretty good about the way we were limiting their effectiveness in creating clear chances.”
Elsewhere in MLS, Christian Benteke scored twice for D.C. United in their 2-1 win over the Seattle Sounders. Real Salt Lake moved to the top of the Western Conference with a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Union, while defending champions Columbus Crew were held to a goalless draw by Montreal.