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·13 de agosto de 2025
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·13 de agosto de 2025
Inter Miami's shaky defence was laid bare against Orlando City, while off-field changes underscore growing urgency.
In a sobering Florida Derby, Inter Miami's frailties were put on full display as they succumbed to a comprehensive 4-1 defeat against Orlando City. This loss not only marked their second heavy defeat to their Florida rivals this season but highlighted recurring defensive issues. Key players like Lionel Messi, now sidelined with a muscle strain, were sorely missed, leaving a gaping hole in Miami's attacking creativity. Rodrigo De Paul attempted to marshal the midfield, but without Messi's influence, Miami's offence faltered.
Coach Javier Mascherano opted for a 4-3-3 formation, but Orlando capitalised on Miami's right flank weaknesses, exploiting the gaps with cross-field play. The setback echoed Mascherano’s sentiments, as he candidly criticised the team's lack of "intensity and hunger” requisite for top-level competition. As the defeat unfolded, angst and urgency gripped the Miami camp, with Mascherano now facing increased scrutiny.
In a surprise move, Inter Miami has transferred long-serving goalkeeper Drake Callender to Charlotte FC. The decision shook fans, considering Callender’s consistent performances last season. With Oscar Ustari and Rocco Rios Novo failing to provide stability between the posts, questions loom over Miami's strategic direction.
Additionally, Federico Redondo, once heralded as a promising talent, has been offloaded to Elche following a flurry of uninspiring displays. Whilst the move opens a U22 spot, fans hope for impactful reinforcements as rumours swirl, linking Inter Miami to versatile midfielder Raphael Veiga from Palmeiras. Such changes suggest a decisive shift as the team rebuilds its core around returning players like Baltimore Rodríguez.
Despite a turbulent match in Orlando, Luis Suárez's recent performances have rekindled optimism. The Uruguayan forward demonstrated glimpses of his predatory instincts, albeit sporadically. Suárez's resurgent form, paired with De Paul’s midfield dynamism, will be crucial as the team gears up for the Leagues Cup quarter-final clash against Tigres UANL.
However, squad depth remains a concern; the routine over-reliance on first-team regulars could handicap Miami against physically demanding opponents. With the next wave of fixtures looming large, including an encounter with LA Galaxy, addressing Miami's defensive frailties will be imperative.
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