Messi scores stoppage-time winner in Inter Miami debut
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[July 22, 2023]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Lionel Messi made a rousing debut for Major League
Soccer's Inter Miami as he scored a stoppage-time winner to beat
Liga MX's Cruz Azul 2-1 on Friday in their Leagues Cup opener in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Messi drew a foul about 25 yards from goal in the dying seconds and
stepped up to deliver what everyone came to see as his free kick
sailed into the top left corner and sent the crowd into delirium.
After the goal, Messi ran toward the right corner of the field with
his arms spread wide and then headed to the sidelines on the other
side where he shared a hug with his family.
"I knew I had to score, it was the last play of the game and I had
to score so we didn't' go to penalties," Messi said on the broadcast
through a translator.
"It was very important for us to get this win because it's a new
tournament and it's going to give us confidence moving forward."
With four-times NBA champion LeBron James, tennis great Serena
Williams and reality television star Kim Kardashian among those in
the sold-out crowd, Messi entered the game as a second-half
substitute to a rousing ovation with Miami ahead 1-0.
Messi was introduced as "the world's number 10" when he came into
the game in the 54th minute, slipped the captain's armband on his
left arm and sent the crowd into a frenzy whenever he touched the
ball.
The seven-times Ballon d'Or winner did not take long to make his
presence felt as he eluded some Cruz Azul defenders and led an
attack down the right side, one of many chances he created on the
night.
'DREAM COME TRUE'
At one point, Messi ran into a Cruz Azul player in the box and fell
to the ground and while his team and supporters wanted a penalty the
referee immediately wagged his finger, denying the Argentine a
chance at a spot kick.
The 36-year-old then set up what appeared to be the winning goal in
the 89th minute but Martinez, who tapped the ball into the net, was
ruled offside.
But Messi, seven months removed from leading Argentina to World Cup
glory in Qatar, got his chance to shine once again.
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"As soon as I saw the free kick given I thought
this is the way it's meant to end," said Inter Miami co-owner David
Beckham. "It's so exciting tonight for our fans. All of these people
that have come down here to see Leo just step on the pitch, let
alone just do what he's done.
"It's a dream come true for everybody in this stadium and everybody
around this country to see Leo step into the MLS and perform and I
don't have many words for that."
Messi's Miami debut coincidentally came 16 years to the day after
Beckham played his first game for MLS side LA Galaxy.
The euphoria over Messi's arrival in South Florida reached a fever
pitch as restaurants are offering food and drink options named after
him while murals depicting his likeness have popped up all around
Miami.
It has been a whirlwind week for Messi, whose arrival at MLS is a
huge boost for the profile of soccer in the United States, which
will co-host the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada.
Messi's 2-1/2 year contract with Miami was made official last
Saturday. A day later he was introduced to the club's supporters at
a glitzy welcome party, and on Tuesday he took part in his first
full training session with the club.
Inter Miami close out the two-game group stage on Tuesday when they
host Atlanta United with hopes of advancing to the knockout stages
of the Leagues Cup, which is a World Cup-style tournament featuring
all teams from MLS and Mexico's Liga MX.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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