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Lionel Messi showcased his exceptional prowess by leading MLS side Inter Miami to a Leagues Cup victory against Nashville SC, marking the team's first-ever trophy win.
In a display of his enduring brilliance, the 36-year-old Argentine maestro scored his 10th goal in seven games for Inter Miami. His sublime strike from beyond the box found the top corner of the net, propelling Miami into the lead in the Leagues Cup final against Nashville SC.
The match saw both teams locked at a 1-1 scoreline after Fafa Picault's second-half equalizer for Nashville SC. The tie was eventually decided by a dramatic penalty shootout, with Inter Miami prevailing 10-9. The decisive moment came when Drake Callender, Miami's goalkeeper, saved Nashville's Elliot Panicco's spot-kick.
Inter Miami's triumph in the Leagues Cup holds significant meaning, given their remarkable turnaround in fortunes. Before the arrival of Messi, alongside former Barcelona teammates Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, the team had struggled and possessed the worst record in Major League Soccer this season.
Since Messi's inclusion, Inter Miami has experienced an impressive unbeaten streak of seven games, culminating in their victory in the Leagues Cup—an interspersed tournament featuring clubs from both the MLS and Mexican Liga MX. This victory marked a historic moment for the club, established in 2020, as they secured their first trophy. Their upward trajectory continues with the opportunity to reach another final, as they face Cincinnati in the semi-finals of the US Open Cup.
Co-owner David Beckham attributed the team's transformation to the impact of Messi and his former Barcelona comrades, stating that their influence was akin to that of a captivating movie script. Spain midfielder Sergio Busquets echoed these sentiments, highlighting the remarkable growth of the team and Messi's pivotal role in creating a distinct edge.
Messi's achievement extends beyond the team's victory, as he was named the player of the tournament. This honor adds to his already great career, which now includes 44 trophies, cementing his place as one of the most recognized players in football history.
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