Messi is entering the field in the last sixteen fight. Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami is entering the field in the first match of the round of sixteen. Opponents are mighty FC Dallas. Despite not winning the last three matches against them, the MLS is seeing a different form of Inter Miami after the addition of Messi.
The match will start at 7.30am on Monday (August 7) at the Toyota Stadium in Dallas.
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Lionel Messi’s challenge to shine in an away match for the first time. The Argentine star has played three matches in Major League Soccer so far. All of which are on home ground. This time, the fans are waiting for Messi’s glimpse in the opponent’s field.
Criticism of the quality of competition in MLS is widespread. It has increased manifold especially after Messi joined. However, Messi is doing his job right by locking the mouth of the critics. He proved why he is the best in the world by getting the team that forgot to win back on track!
Inter Miami will face FC Dallas in the last sixteen match of the Leagues Cup on Sunday. Against whom the statistics are not good Messi. Miami has not won any of the last three games. However, it is easy to see that something different is going to happen this time.
Florida has seen Messi Mania so far. Now the craze has spread to Texas. The fans are dying for this match of round of sixteen. All tickets were sold out within 10 minutes of release. However, it is available in the black market at a very high price.
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However, a very small number of spectators will be able to watch the match between FC Dallas and Inter Miami. Toyota Stadium in Dallas has a capacity of only 20,000. And so the management has to get a lot of speed to handle the pressure.
Messi has become the second highest scorer in the League Cup with 5 goals in 3 matches for Inter Miami so far. After the extra time punch in the first match against Cruz Azul, the world’s best star has scored two goals in two consecutive matches.