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Without Messi, Inter Miami manages to beat Sporting Kansas City

Inter Miami continues with their great run

By William Estrella

Inter Miami continues with their great run
Inter Miami continues with their great run

Inter Miami has achieved it once again. The team wants to reach the playoffs and will do everything possible to achieve it, and a great step was precisely the victory against Kansas City on the last date. The American club has positioned itself in a great way since Messi's arrival. However, for this match, Lionel was not available due to his national team commitments. However, Inter Miami managed to get the job done.

 

Leo Campana was the one in charge of leading Inter Miami in the absence of Messi. As part of the 2023 campaign of professional soccer in the First Division of the United States, the team led by the experienced Argentine coach, Gerardo 'Tata' Martino, has defeated Kansas City 3-2, the club in which he plays. Mexican center forward Alan Pulido.

The goals in this outstanding match were the work of Facundo Farías, at 60 minutes of the second half, as well as a double by Leonardo Campana, who scored at 25 minutes, through a penalty, and then at 45 minutes, also in the initial part. On the Sporting Kansas City side, the goals were from Alan Pulido', 78 minutes into the second half, and Daniel Salloi, who had opened the scoring 9 minutes into the first half.

 

What is the outlook for Inter Miami? 

With this result, Inter Miami reached 28 points, after eight wins, four draws and 14 losses, to be placed just in the penultimate position of the Eastern Conference, still very far from the leader Cincinnati, which is almost 30 units ahead. after 27 days played in the 2023 MLS season.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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