A Lionel Messi hat-trick and a Luis Suarez brace lifted Inter Miami to new heights, setting an MLS record in their campaign finale
Inter Miami are the MLS record points holders, thanks to incredible 11-minute off-the-bench hat trick from Lionel Messi to secure a 6-2 win over the New England Revolution Saturday.
The result saw the Herons notch 74 points in 34 matches, edging New England's previous record of 73 points set in 2021.
The match wasn't as straightforward as the scoreline suggests as the Revolution actually started with a 2-0 lead in the contest. Argentine winger Luca Langoni scored within just two minutes. They then doubled their lead in the 34th minute through attacker Dylan Borrero, who seemingly put the ball through the hands of Miami goalkeeper Drake Callender from close range. But Luis Suarez would level things quickly, scoring a brace in three minutes to close out the half. Then entered Messi.
The Argentine attacker combined with Jordi Alba to start, with the fullback feeding midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi for the go-ahead strike, putting Miami up 3-2 from close range in the 59th minute. The Revolution thought they drew level minutes later, but ex-USMNT forward Bobby Wood committed a handball offense in the buildup to his goal.
Messi then found the back of the net himself in the 78th minute, before scoring again just two minutes later to make it 5-2. His third, and the goal for his first MLS hat-trick, arrived in the 89th minute after Suarez fed him for his second assist of the game, too.
It was the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner's second hat-trick this week, too. He net one on international duty for Argentina Tuesday evening against Bolivia.
Inter Miami ended their season in the best way possible: with both Suarez and Messi on the scoresheet, and making MLS history – again.
Now? It's playoff season. Miami is the No. 1 overall seed, and will host the winner of the Eastern Conference Wildcard match between CF Montreal and Atlanta United next weekend.
GOAL rates Inter Miami's players from Chase Stadium…
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Drake Callender (3/10):
An absolute blunder on New England's second. Overall, he was shaky and lacked confidence.
Marcelo Weigandt (5/10):
Controlled his flank well, and kept Esmir Bajraktarević quiet for the most part, but just didn't influence anything.
Tomas Aviles (5/10):
Not his best day by any means. Looked uncomfortable against the run of play.
Hector Martinez (9/10):
Two assists from central defense. Really, really impressive.
Jordi Alba (9/10):
Two splendid assists and a superb defensive effort.
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Sergio Busquets (7/10):
Locked down the midfield in the second half after a shaky first 45.
Benjamin Cremaschi (9/10):
Rather influential in driving the ball forward. A really slick finish on his goal, too.
Yannick Bright(7/10):
Great assist on Suarez's second goal. He tried to move too fast at times, but overall, a good performance.
Attack
Julian Gressel (5/10):
Had a few good chances, but wasn't as influential up top as he is in the midfield. Replaced by Messi in the second half.
Luis Suarez (10/10):
Two goals, two assists. At 37-years-old. Genuinely phenomenal.
Robert Taylor (5/10):
Not his day. Replaced by Gomez in the second half.
Subs & Manager
Lionel Messi (10/10):
Scored his first Miami hat-trick. It's hard to write just how good he was. Genuinely, beyond brilliant.
Diego Gomez (6/10):
Arrived in the 57th minute, but didn't threaten too much.
Noah Allen (N/A):
Brought on late.
Player (N/A):
Brought on late.
Tata Martino (5/10):
New England overwhelmed him early, but he countered by telling Suarez to shoot and bringing Messi off the bench. Sometimes, that's all you need to do as Miami manager.