Lionel Messi makes a dream start to life in Miami with stoppage-time free kick goal to give Inter Miami win in Leagues Cup vs. Cruz Azul
Lionel Messi makes a dream start to life in Miami with stoppage-time free kick goal to give Inter Miami win in Leagues Cup vs. Cruz Azul
- Lionel Messi’s debut with Inter Miami was one for the history books
- He scored a memorable, curling free kick at the death to give his side the win
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Lionel Messi’s time in Miami got off to an absolute storybook start on Friday, with the Argentine World Cup winner delivering a 94th-minute free kick goal to win the match.
It was expected that Messi would get around 30 minutes but he played more than that, entering in the 54th minute with his side leading 1-0.
And it didn’t take long for him to show just why his signing was so celebrated by Miami and MLS, as he buzzed around the pitch and slipped in his teammates behind the defense multiple times.
Cruz Azul would tie the game in the 65th minute, but there was ultimately too much time left for Messi’s heroics as the home side won.
DeAndre Yedlin rolled the ball to Messi at the top of the box, before the Argentine was brought down roughly 20 yards out.
Lionel Messi gave Inter Miami a walk-off win with a stunning free kick in the 94th minute
It was a dream start to life in the USA for Messi, who buzzed around the pitch in a free role
It’s always going to be him standing over the free kick, and he curled the ball into the top left hand corner to win the game.
Messi and Busquets’ introductions in the second half came after Miami took the lead late in the second half through Robert Taylor.
The winger cut onto his right foot in the 44th minute and found the far post of the net, with the ball hitting the woodwork and going in.
It took Inter Miami four years of planning and two years of actual pursuing to bring Messi to the club.
Messi quickly made an impact on the game as he buzzed around in a free role
Messi and Inter Miami will now face Atlanta in their next Leagues Cup game on Tuesday
‘Worth it,’ co-owner David Beckham said earlier in the week.
How right he was.
Nobody even left their seats when the halftime whistle blew.
The reason: Messi was on the field. He warmed up for about five minutes during intermission with the other reserves before they all left for the locker room.
Miami will now take on Atlanta on Tuesday in its next Leagues Cup game.
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