Montreal took a two-goal lead with scores from Matias Coccaro and Sunusi Ibrahim in less than a five-minute span.
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Alanis Thames
Published Mar 10, 2024 • 2 minute read
Inter Miami forward Leonardo Campana, right, comes under pressure from CF Montréal midfielder Samuel Piette (6) during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Sunday, March 10, 2024, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Photo by Rebecca Blackwell /AP
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Lionel Messi wore street clothes and watched from a sideline box as CF Montréal took advantage of several Inter Miami defensive miscues to hand his team its first loss of the Major League Soccer season — a 3-2 defeat at home Sunday.
Messi did not play against Montreal after previously being listed as questionable with a shin injury.
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The injury happened in a 2-2 draw at Nashville in the CONCACAF Champions Cup last week. Messi went to contest a pass from Nashville’s Lukas Macnaughton, who appeared to step on the 36-year-old’s calf and cause his left ankle to twist. Trainers tended to Messi as he writhed in pain on the pitch in the 77th minute, but he remained in the match.
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Inter Miami assistant coach Javier Morales said Messi left the game with a bruise.
Resting the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner makes sense — Inter Miami will play two more games over the next six days. That’s four games in a 10-day stretch. And Messi was called up to represent the Argentinian national team in a pair of Copa America warm-up matches on March 22 and 26, which could mean potentially six matches in 20 days for the veteran who had played in all four of Inter Miami’s games in the 2024 season.
Leonarda Campana scored the tying goal for Miami in the 71st minute Sunday after Montreal took a 1-0 lead early in the first half on a header from Fernando Alvarez. Off a cross from Lawson Sunderland, Campana injected life into the crowd at Chase Stadium when he sent a header into the bottom left corner of the net.
But in a game that was one of Inter Miami’s sloppiest of the season, Montreal took a two-goal lead with scores from Matias Coccaro and Sunusi Ibrahim in less than a five-minute span.
It was Inter Miami’s first loss of the young season, despite having chances down the stretch. Jordi Alba sent a left-footed shot from outside the box into the top left corner to make it 3-2.
CF Montréal improved to two wins and a tie in three MLS outings.
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