Major League Soccer
·28 de agosto de 2025
Inter Miami: How they reached the Leagues Cup 2025 final

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·28 de agosto de 2025
By MLSsoccer staff
Inter Miami's Lionel Messi-led project began in legendary fashion with a Leagues Cup 2023 title.
Fast forward to 2025, and the Herons are a win away from a second Leagues Cup crown. They'll visit Seattle Sounders FC in Sunday's final for another shot at international glory (8 pm ET | Apple TV - MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+; Univision, TUDN).
Here's how Messi & Co. reached their second Leagues Cup final in three years.
Miami were victorious in their first of three Phase One contests against LIGA MX opposition, earning a late 2-1 victory over Atlas FC during Rodrigo De Paul's official debut.
Messi provided two assists, including the helper on Marcelo Weigandt's dramatic 96th-minute winner at Chase Stadium.
Messi left the 2-2 draw early with a hamstring injury, and Maxi Falcón was shown a first-half red card. But summer signing De Paul shouldered the load by dishing out assists to Telasco Segovia and Jordi Alba.
Alba headed home a stoppage-time equalizer that forced a penalty-kick shootout. The Herons then went a perfect five-for-five from the spot, and goalkeeper Rocco Ríos Novo stopped Tomás Badaloni’s spot kick to secure two valuable points.
Without Messi, the Herons secured one of MLS's four knockout round berths by overcoming an early deficit to top Pumas UNAM by a 3-1 margin.
De Paul scored his first goal for Miami, Luis Suárez produced 1g/2a, and Tadeo Allende rounded out the impressive victory.
Suárez stepped up, netting twice from the penalty-kick spot as the Herons outfought LIGA MX titans Tigres UANL in a 2-1 win for the ages at Chase Stadium.
El Pistolero defied his 38 years by running 5.7 miles, creating two chances, completing 89% of his passes and, most importantly, getting the best of goalkeeper Nahuel Guzmán on two occasions – including an 89th-minute game-winning penalty kick.
Messi returned from injury to perform another masterclass at Chase Stadium, scoring a late brace in an epic 3-1 comeback win over Florida Derby rivals Orlando City.
Segovia added a second-half stoppage-time golazo as the Herons beat their in-state opponents for the first time this year, secured a 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup berth, and moved one step closer to a second Leagues Cup title.