
In a big 4-0 win against Toronto FC, Inter Miami had a surprise star in Robert Taylor, who came off the bench to make a big impact. This victory not only got them closer to the MLS playoffs but also showed a worrying side of their team.
Unfortunately, Taylor’s entry into the game at the 37th minute was overshadowed by a not-so-good moment. It involved Lionel Messi, who had to leave the game because of what seemed to be a muscle problem. This unplanned change allowed Taylor to shine, and he scored two goals and helped with another.
Even though Messi had rested twice in the past week, he didn’t seem at his best after 30 minutes and asked to be substituted.
This tough situation happened right after another important player, Jordi Alba, also had to leave due to an injury. This made people wonder if the coach, Gerardo Martino, had made Messi, Alba, and Sergio Busquets work too hard too soon.
But, thankfully, after the game, Martino said Messi was just tired, and it wasn’t a serious muscle injury. So, for now, we can put our worries about player fatigue aside. With three important points in the bag, Inter Miami is now in 13th place in the Eastern Conference standings, just five points away from a playoff spot, and they have six games left to play.
This Wearing News covered the astonishing match among Miami and Toronto FC live. They gave refreshes on the score, shared fascinating experiences, and showed features as the game unfurled.
Inter Miami vs Toronto Match final score
Score | Goalscorers | |
Inter Miami | 4 | Farias, Taylor, Cremaschi |
Toronto FC | 0 | – |
Starting lineups:
Inter Miami (3-4-3, right to left): 1. Callender (GK) — 6. Aviles (Cremaschi, 65′), 27. Kryvtsov, 31. Miller— 2. Yedlin, 5. Busquets, 41. D. Ruiz (Arroyo, 65′), 18. Alba (Allen, 34′) — 10. Messi (R. Taylor, 37′), 17. J. Martinez (Campana, 65′), 11. Farias.
Toronto FC (4-3-3, right to left): 30. T. Romero (GK) — 19. Franklin, 17. Rosted, 4. Bradley, 28. Petretta (Antonoglu, 69′) — 8. V. Vazquez (Servania, 12′ — Ibarra, 26′), 52. Coello (Blessing, 69′), 21. Osorio — 10 .Bernardeschi, 29. Kerr (Sapong, 69′), 24. Insigne.
Inter Miami vs Toronto FC betting odds & lines!
Despite a tough loss in their previous game, Inter Miami is still the top pick in the betting market when they face the team ranked below them in the Eastern Conference.
We’re expecting a high-scoring match because Inter Miami has been having trouble with their defense, and Toronto FC hasn’t kept a clean sheet since late May – they’ve been struggling defensively for a while now.
inter miami vs toronto match
inter miami vs toronto match
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