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Shutout In Chitown, Inter Miami & Chicago Draw 0-0

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Soldier Field—Lionel Messi’s first MLS match in Chicago ended in a 0-0 shutout draw. In a gritty, grind-it-out game, neither team could capitalize on the numerous chances they created. In the end, the Chicago Fire record crowd of 62,358 did not get to see the best version of Messi.

Starting XI

The Herons continue to ride their Barca legends early on in the season, and through eight weeks of the MLS schedule, rest has been minimal for the veteran players. Oscar Ustari started in goal for Miami, with Noah Allen, Maxi Falcon, Toto Aviles, and Gonzalo Lujan in defense. Sergio Busquets, Federico Redondo, and Telasco Segovia manned the midfield. Benjamin Cremaschi, Luis Suarez, and Lionel Messi formed the attacking front trio.

Match Action

The Chicago Fire’s game plan was to congest the middle of the pitch and make it difficult for Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez to maneuver, and they did a good job of that for most of the game. Messi had difficulties finding spaces to receive the ball cleanly and create for the Herons as the Fire clamped down on Miami’s superstar. The Goat was still dangerous for Miami, nearly scoring on setpieces on a couple of occasions.

Chicago used Miami’s lack of defensive structure to fabricate dangerous counterattacks that they could not turn into goals.

Miami goalie Oscar Ustari made several game-saving blocks to help Inter Miami CF preserve the shutout and fly home with a point on the road.

Postgame

During the postgame press conference, Javier Mascherano was asked if he believes that Inter Miami’s “project,” and Lionel Messi’s presence in MLS have changed people’s perception of the league.

There will be a before and an after in MLS when Messi is gone as a player. Undoubtedly, the Messi fans will not watch the league or Inter Miami games with the same fervor, but the brand is already out there. Messi will also continue as an owner of the team, and this will help keep some interest in MLS.

Mascherano was also asked if he believes Messi will be fit enough to make it to the 2026 World Cup.

Mascherano, who sees Messi day in and day out, feels Lionel still has enough in the tank to make it to the World Cup with Argentina. I hope he is right, it would be our last chance to see the Goat in a World Cup.

Final Thoughts

Inter Miami looked like a tired team on Sunday afternoon versus Chicago. The Fire shut Miami out and created many scoring chances on counterattacks, which they luckily could not finish. Javier Mascherano has done minimal rotations with Miami when it comes to the Barca legends. It seems that they have the same passion and desire to play every minute of every game. Ideally, the coach would overrule his players and rest them for their own good. The aging veterans seem to have forgotten that their bodies are no longer those of men in their twenties, but of men nearing their forties.

Rotations are also necessary for the younger players who have played extensive minutes. Telasco Segovia looked tired against Chicago and was substituted early in the second half. This was the right move by Mascherano. Now he should be enboldened enough to do the same with Messi, Busquets, Alba, and Suarez.

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