Inter Miami's Lionel Messi led his team to a convincing 4-0 victory over FC Cincinnati, advancing to their first-ever Eastern Conference final as they continue their deepest playoff run in club history. The win, which came on Sunday, follows their previous round one victory over Nashville SC by the same score.
Miami's second consecutive 4-0 playoff win was thanks largely to Messi and a youthful attacking quartet that has shown signs of reaching new heights in recent matches. Suárez, who had been returning from a red card suspension, was left on the bench for the match despite his impressive form so far this season.
Messi scored one goal, but provided three assists in the win, contributing to every single Miami tally. He has now scored six goals and added six assists this postseason, further solidifying his case as a contender for MLS MVP honors. Messi's involvement in Miami's offense appears to be growing stronger by the minute.
Inter Miami took control of the match early on, with Mateo Silvetti opening the scoring in the 57th minute off a through ball from Lionel Messi. A short sequence later, Messi made way for Tadeo Allende who scored his second goal for the team and put the game out of reach.
In a separate match, New York City FC edged past Philadelphia Union 1-0 on Sunday night to secure their place in the Eastern Conference final. Maxi Moralez opened the scoring with a beautifully timed shot from the center of the area that beat goalkeeper Andre Blake at his near post. The match marked the Union's home defeat for just the second time this season.
The decisive goal came on 27th minutes when Moralez perfectly timed his run to receive a ball played ahead by Nicolás Fernández and slip past Blake with a rolling shot from the center of the area, which slipped inside the left post. Despite outshooting their opponents 9-3 in the first half and overall, Philadelphia could not find a way past Matt Freese's five saves.
As Miami prepare to face NYC FC at home in the Eastern Conference final, they will be looking to continue their momentum while pushing themselves closer to the MLS Cup title.
Miami's second consecutive 4-0 playoff win was thanks largely to Messi and a youthful attacking quartet that has shown signs of reaching new heights in recent matches. Suárez, who had been returning from a red card suspension, was left on the bench for the match despite his impressive form so far this season.
Messi scored one goal, but provided three assists in the win, contributing to every single Miami tally. He has now scored six goals and added six assists this postseason, further solidifying his case as a contender for MLS MVP honors. Messi's involvement in Miami's offense appears to be growing stronger by the minute.
Inter Miami took control of the match early on, with Mateo Silvetti opening the scoring in the 57th minute off a through ball from Lionel Messi. A short sequence later, Messi made way for Tadeo Allende who scored his second goal for the team and put the game out of reach.
In a separate match, New York City FC edged past Philadelphia Union 1-0 on Sunday night to secure their place in the Eastern Conference final. Maxi Moralez opened the scoring with a beautifully timed shot from the center of the area that beat goalkeeper Andre Blake at his near post. The match marked the Union's home defeat for just the second time this season.
The decisive goal came on 27th minutes when Moralez perfectly timed his run to receive a ball played ahead by Nicolás Fernández and slip past Blake with a rolling shot from the center of the area, which slipped inside the left post. Despite outshooting their opponents 9-3 in the first half and overall, Philadelphia could not find a way past Matt Freese's five saves.
As Miami prepare to face NYC FC at home in the Eastern Conference final, they will be looking to continue their momentum while pushing themselves closer to the MLS Cup title.