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South Florida erupts last night! Under the floodlights at Chase Stadium, Inter Miami CF claim their first-ever MLS Cup and they do so with the kind of brilliance that only Lionel Messi can deliver. A 3–1 win over Vancouver Whitecaps FC doesn’t just mark a result. It marks a turning point. It confirms a prophecy. And it signals the birth of a new powerhouse in American soccer.
Swipe left to watch all 3 goals and Lionel Messi’s double assists to Rodrigo de Paul and Allende:
The match starts with electric tension. Just eight minutes in, Messi wriggles past pressure and threads a pass into the danger zone. A Vancouver defender caught between reacting and retreating deflects the cross into his own net. 1–0 to Miami. An own goal triggered by the vision and movement of Messi. It sends the crowd roaring. The dream begins.
For much of the first half and early second, Vancouver controls possession. Their threat never fades but Miami’s early strike proves crucial. The visitors press, probe, but the Herons hold firm. At halftime, Miami leads.
In the 60th minute, persistence pays off. Ali Ahmed finds space inside the box and fires a clean shot past the goalkeeper. 1–1. Suddenly, the final feels wide open again. Vancouver fans rise, hope pulses through the stadium the underdog might have a shot. For a few tense minutes, the momentum sways.
But Miami doesn’t waver. They regroup. Minds sharpen. The stage is set for a defining moment, a moment Messi thrives in.
Just 11 minutes after the equaliser, the breakthrough arrives. Messi intercepts a sloppy pass in midfield. In a blink, he spots Rodrigo De Paul charging into space behind the defense. Messi with surgical precision threads the ball through a seam no other pass could fit. De Paul runs onto it, steadies himself and sends it low into the right corner. 2–1. Miami leads. The stadium erupts. It’s a moment of blistering beauty. Sackcloth and ashes for Vancouver. Glory for Miami.
The energy changes from that point. Doubt shifts to awe. Pressure on Vancouver grows heavier.
Time ticks toward full-time. Vancouver pushes for a second equaliser. But the Herons hold firm. Defense forms an iron wall. Then in the sixth minute of stoppage time comes the final blow. Tadeo Allende breaks down the right, clasping onto hope. Messi senses the moment. Alba threads a pass to him. He chests the ball down, lifts his head and spots Allende sprinting in behind the backline. He sends Allende through with another perfect pass. One touch, one shot and it’s 3–1.
Silence erupts into euphoria. The crowd stands. Pink flares, cheering, tears. A new champion rises.
This isn’t just a trophy. It’s a transformation.
Messi doesn’t just play the game. He commands it. Tonight, he delivers a performance that will echo in MLS history.
Last night’s win carries emotion beyond the trophy. For veterans Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, both part of the squad, it serves as a perfect farewell. They exit the pitch one last time, raising a trophy, leaving a legacy, closing a chapter with honor.
For Miami, for fans, for the franchise, for South Florida it feels like a rebirth. Chase Stadium, at least for now, hosts its grandest night. And somewhere not far off lies a bigger stage: the promise of what comes next.