Published: 11:20, August 16, 2023 | Updated: 11:35, August 16, 2023
Messi magic continues as Inter Miami reach Leagues Cup final
By Reuters

Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi (left) scores a goal past Orlando City midfielder Wilder Cartagena (center) and goalkeeper Pedro Gallese during the second half of a Leagues Cup soccer match on Aug 2, 2023, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (PHOTO / AP)

Lionel Messi notched his ninth goal in six matches as Inter Miami crushed Philadelphia Union 4-1 to reach the Leagues Cup final on Tuesday.

Philadelphia, who made the MLS Cup final last year and have a dominant record at home, were poised to be Miami's biggest test since the latter added the Argentinean striker to their roster last month.

But the visiting Miami once again got off to a quick start when a running Josef Martinez scored three minutes into the game on a pass from Serhiy Kryvtsov.

Messi was somehow left unguarded just past midfield where he caught a pass from Martinez and dribbled forward before firing a shot from distance in the 20th minute that rolled past Union goalkeeper Andre Blake, who was slow to react.

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Inter Miami's Argentine forward (right) Lionel Messi vies with Philadelphia's US midfielder (left) Quinn Sullivan during the CONCACAF Leagues Cup semifinal football match between Inter Miami and Philadelphia Union at Subaru Park Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania, on Aug 15, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

Jordi Alba further demoralized the Union with a goal just before halftime for a 3-0 lead as fans booed the home team as they headed into the locker room.

Philadelphia got one back through Alejandro Bedoya in the 73rd minute but David Ruiz found the net in the 84th minute for Miami, who have scored 21 goals in their last six matches.

Miami will face either CF Monterrey or Nashville SC, who play later on Tuesday, in Saturday's Leagues Cup final, Miami's first final appearance in club history.

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The win also mean Miami will play in their first ever CONCACAF Champions League next year.