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Inter Miami Triumphs In Playoff Debut Against Atlanta United
Inter Miami made a powerful statement in their first-ever MLS Cup playoff match as they edged out Atlanta United with a 2-1 victory, highlighting the impact of their marquee signings in the Lionel Messi era.
A Strong Start for Inter Miami
From the start, Inter Miami established their dominance, quickly proving why they entered the playoffs as the top seed.
Just two minutes into the game, Luis Suarez opened the scoring with a well-crafted team goal. The sequence began when Jordi Alba, showing his skills as an attacking full-back, connected beautifully with Diego Gomez. Gomez deftly slipped the ball to Suarez, who made no mistake, finishing from close range.
Early Control and Missed Opportunities
Miami’s electric start set the tone for the first half as they maintained significant possession while applying constant pressure on Atlanta’s defense. The Atlanta goalkeeper, Brad Guzan, was called into action early and often.
A particular highlight was his stunning save from a first-time shot by Messi, who demonstrated his finesse and precision. In the 21st minute, Atlanta suffered a setback as right winger Brooks Lennon exited the match due to injury, forcing a shift in their tactical approach.
As the half progressed, Miami continued to look dangerous. They nearly doubled their lead following a corner kick when David Martinez headed against the post with the goal seemingly at his mercy.
Messi, always a threat, struck the woodwork moments later, narrowly missing a chance to extend Miami’s advantage. Another dynamic play saw a thundering shot from Marcelo Weigandt that required Guzan to stretch to his limit, showing the keeper’s experience and quick reflexes.
Atlanta Fights Back
Despite Miami’s dominance, the match took a turn in the 39th minute when Atlanta found their equalizer. Pedro Amador orchestrated a brilliant passing sequence, connecting with Georgia winger Saba Lobzhanidze, who unleashed a first-time left-footed shot that found the bottom corner of the net.
This goal breathed life into Atlanta’s chances and also illustrated their ability to capitalize on Miami’s defensive lapses.
Entering halftime at 1-1, the match’s intensity only heightened. Atlanta, having sustained so much pressure, would have felt more confident going into the second half with the knowledge that they could seize the momentum.
The Game-Changing Moment
As the second half unfolded, the unique structure of the playoffs, which sends matches straight to penalties if tied after 90 minutes, loomed over both teams. Atlanta appeared eager to exploit any opportunity, but their aspirations took a hit when they fell asleep at a critical moment during a Miami corner.
In the 60th minute, a well-executed short corner played off with Messi finding Alba, who had surprisingly found space outside the box. The veteran full-back made Atlanta pay dearly, unleashing a powerful drive from 25 yards that soared past a helpless Guzan, reclaiming the lead for Miami.
This moment emphasized Alba’s attacking qualities and also served as a reminder of his ability to change the game when it mattered most.
In the final moments, Miami looked to extend their lead, and Messi had a promising opportunity to score in stoppage time.
However, Guzan was on guard, rushing out to smother the shot and showing why he remains a formidable presence in goal even at 40. The match concluded with Miami holding on to their 2-1 advantage, intensifying the anticipation for the next phase of the playoffs.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Inter Miami stands poised to book their spot in the Eastern Conference semi-finals if they can secure a win in Atlanta on November 2.
Miami coach Martino thought on the match
Miami coach, Gerardo Martino, said Alba’s goal was a reminder of his class as an attacking full-back.
“It’s not easy to find full-backs who are so involved in attacking play. You’d have to go back to Dani Alves, Cafu, Marcelo, Roberto Carlos…. that’s the level,” he said.
“He has a technical quality that is very rare to see in a full-back and this is enhanced by the understanding he has with Luis and Leo. It’s difficult to find a player in his position who is so decisive,” added the former Barcelona coach.
Martino also had a word for former US international Guzan.
“If it wasn’t for Brad’s performance, we would have ended up with a few more,” said the Argentine coach, who won the MLS title during his time with Atlanta.