Inter Miami, Los Angeles FC and MLS Cup
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Inter Miami plays against Los Angeles FC in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal tonight.
CBSSports.com |
As Concacaf Champions Cup advances to the quarterfinals, things are getting real as Los Angeles FC will host Inter Miami on Wednesday night.
Los Angeles Daily News |
LAFC outworked and stifled the previously unbeaten Herons, claiming a critical 1-0 victory in the first leg of the two-match series in front of a sell-out crowd of 22,207.
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After returning from injury only last weekend, Messi played the entire match in Los Angeles. He put two of his five shots on target, but Hugo Lloris stopped both chances
The Lionel Messi-led Inter Miami will take on the Los Angeles FC in the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal at the BMO Stadium. The match will start at 9 AM IST on Thursday.Will Lionel Messi play against Los Angeles FC?
Los Angeles FC’s win was no accident, as indicated by the match statistics. Although they recorded a lower possession rate of 41% compared to Inter Miami's 59%, they proved more effective in attacking opportunities,
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During the match, LAFC managed 15 shots compared to Miami's 10, highlighting their offensive push despite a lower possession rate. This reflects a common trend where teams utilizing counter-attacks can often convert fewer chances into more meaningful shots on goal.
Luis Suarez scored the winner in both legs of their tie versus Cavalier, with Lionel Messi adding some insurance in leg two and Allende netting in the opener, while Oscar Ustari collected two clean sheets. Los Angeles FC possible starting lineup: Lloris; Palencia, Marlon, Long, Hollingshead; Delgado, Jesus, Tillman; Martinez, Giroud, Bouanga
A one-goal cushion plus a one-man advantage equaled three points for San Diego FC in its 3-2 win over LAFC on Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium — but not without 45-plus minutes of anxiety for the home club. SDFC (3-1-2) picked up three MLS Cup points with Saturday’s win, the first in franchise history at home.