Once again Lionel Messi showed his class after levelling for Inter Miami in quite some style but he nearly received a red card.
Against Charlotte FC on Saturday night, Lionel Messi showcased his undeniable brilliance once again, scoring a spectacular equalizer that secured a 1-1 draw for Inter Miami.
The World Cup winner, who recently returned from a two-month injury layoff following the Copa America, netted his 15th goal of the season in the 67th minute, further solidifying his impact in Major League Soccer.
Messi received the ball just outside the box, expertly faked out a defender, and unleashed a powerful curling shot that found the far post, demonstrating his signature finesse and creativity.
Despite the impressive goal, the match was marred by Messi’s frustration over the referee's decisions. He was seen clamoring for fouls throughout the game, which ultimately earned him a yellow card.
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Teammate Jordi Alba had to step in to calm the Argentine superstar, urging him to tone down his protests.
Had Messi not heeded Alba’s advice, he risked a red card that would have sidelined him for the crucial upcoming match against the Columbus Crew.
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Inter Miami dominated possession, finishing with 19 shots, seven of which were on target, while Charlotte managed only two shots on goal from nine attempts.
Although the result left Miami feeling they should have claimed all three points, Messi’s goal serves as a reminder of their capability to compete fiercely, even in challenging situations.
The team will look to regroup quickly as they prepare for their next test against one of the league's top teams.