Messi Magic on Home Soil
Lionel Messi delivered yet another masterful performance as Inter Miami CF secured their first-ever victory at Nu Stadium, defeating the Portland Timbers 2-0 in front of an electric home crowd. The Argentine legend contributed one goal and one assist, reminding the football world why he remains the most captivating player in MLS.
Interim head coach Guillermo Hoyos could barely contain his admiration after the match. “Did you see the game? Beautiful game, right?” he quipped to reporters before his post-match press conference. “The players drew, they painted, they did everything. Honestly, it was a huge sacrifice.”
Numbers That Speak Volumes
Messi’s latest display elevated him to 12 goals and 6 assists on the season, giving him a league-best 18 goal contributions. He sits second in the MLS Golden Boot race with just one match remaining before the World Cup break. The back-to-back Landon Donovan MLS MVP has been in scorching form, producing 5 goals and 6 assists in his last four appearances.
The Herons climbed to second in the Eastern Conference standings with 28 points from an 8-2-4 record, snapping a four-game winless streak in emphatic fashion. The victory provided crucial momentum as the club prepares for the month-long FIFA World Cup pause.
Equal Parts Scorer and Creator
Messi broke the deadlock with a trademark finish before embarking on a dazzling run through multiple Timbers defenders, eventually laying on a perfect assist for German Berterame. “We are constantly amazed by these players who are simply wonderful,” added Hoyos. “The players always, always look to create situations and plays. They express themselves.”
The performance underscored Messi’s unique ability to control matches even as he approaches his late thirties. His movement, vision, and finishing remain at an elite level, suggesting he will be a pivotal figure for Argentina’s World Cup title defense this summer.
World Cup Looms Large
A 2022 World Cup champion alongside Inter Miami teammate Rodrigo De Paul, Messi is set to lead La Albiceleste’s charge at the 2026 tournament. With just one game left before the international break, Miami will look to enter the pause with maximum momentum. For neutrals and Miami supporters alike, watching Messi produce these moments on a weekly basis remains a privilege that football may not see again for generations.



