With overwhelming dominance, Inter defeated Charlotte 4–0 in the quarter-finals of the 2023 Leagues Cup.
Inter Miami continues on the path of victories it has built since the arrival of Lionel Messi. The Garzas defeated Charlotte 4-0 in the DVR PNK stadium, and gave a passor more looking for the first title in its history.
The locals didn’t have to suffer this time as they did in their previous encounter, when they played an agonizing 4-4 draw against Dallas FC and went on to win the penalty shootout 5-3. Here, already After 12 minutes they got the advantage thanks to a shot from the penalty spot that Josef Martinez exchangedor by target
Everything became even more accessible when Robert Taylor made it 2-0 after half an hour after good contact with DeAndre Yedlin. The Finn is one of the team’s best players, clearly strengthened since the arrival of Messi.
Already in the epilogue, and despite Charlotte’s timid efforts to find a discount that allowed her to dream, an own goal of Adilson Malanda convictedor the game At least there was time for the 86′ Lionel Messi closes the phoneón with the fourth as much. The man from Rosario scored eight goals in five games, a very encouraging number for what is to come.
Next for Inter are the semi-finals, his rival coming from the winner between Philadelphia and Queretaro. Then if it makes it to the Grand Finals, it’s either for Nashville or the winner of Monterrey and Los Angeles FC.
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INTER MIAMI – CHARLOTTE FC MINUTE BY MINUTE
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The meeting between Las Garzas and El Acuñado is only broadcast in streaming by in South America, Spain and Mexico AppleTV with the MLS Season Pass.
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INTERMIAMI
Drake Callender; De Andre Yedlin, Sergey Krivtsov, Kamal Miller, Jordi Alba; Dixon Arroyo, Sergio Busquets, Benjamin Cremaschi; Lionel Messi, Josef Martinez and Robert Taylor. DT: Gerardo Martino.
CHARLOTTE FC
Kristian Kahlina; Jaylin Lindsey, Adilson Malanda, Andrew Privett, Harrison Afful; Ashley Westwood; Kamil Jozwiak, Scott Arfield, Brandt Bronico, Benjamin Bender; Karol Swiderski. DT: Christian Lattanzio.
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