Nashville SC midfielder Hany Mukhtar (right) kicks the ball away from Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi (10) during the second half of the Leagues Cup championship soccer match, Aug 19, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. (PHOTO / AP)
Inter Miami beat Nashville SC in a thrilling Leagues Cup final on Saturday after a 1-1 tie was settled by a marathon 10-9 penalty shootout, as Lionel Messi extended his winning streak since joining the MLS side to seven games.
Messi opened the scoring in the 23rd minute, notching his 10th goal of the inaugural tournament with a blistering shot from distance past multiple defenders and into the top left corner of the net.
Nashville's Fafa Picault leveled for the home team in the 57th minute and both teams came agonizingly close to taking the lead in the rollercoaster second half.
In the shootout, Nashville goalkeeper Elliot Panicco missed the final kick of the night to deliver Inter Miami, who joined the league in 2020, their first trophy.
Miami have the worst record in MLS this season, but Messi's arrival has ignited an offensive explosion with the squad scoring 22 goals in their last seven games
Messi's overjoyed teammates tossed the Argentine in the air as ecstatic Miami co-owner David Beckham shook his fists above his head in triumph.
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"It's a huge honor to play a role in our first win in a final," said Miami goalkeeper and man of the match Drake Callender, who saved two goals in the shootout and converted his own penalty.
"It's pretty surreal and very emotional. This team works so hard day in and day out, and to have it come down to the very end... it's amazing to see the grit and the belief. It's something special and I'm blessed to be part of it."
Miami have the worst record in MLS this season, but Messi's arrival has ignited an offensive explosion with the squad scoring 22 goals in their last seven games.
Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi (10) celebrates his goal against Nashville SC with teammates during the first half of the Leagues Cup championship soccer match, Aug 19, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. (PHOTO / AP)
The trophy is Messi's 44th, the most by any player. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was named player of the tournament, which includes teams from MLS and Liga MX.
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"It was a tight game for both teams, either could have won it," Miami head coach Gerardo "Tata" Martino said.
"It ended in a tie and I thought a tie was fair. And obviously it ended in penalties, which takes a lot of calmness, great capacity from the goalkeeper, and we won the game.
The Miami club, who appointed Martino as coach last month and signed Messi's former Barcelona teammates Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, have also secured a CONCACAF Champions League berth with their Leagues Cup run.
"We weren't doing well before and we had to incorporate a lot of new players," said Martino.
"I'm very impressed with the way we came together."