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Messi and Inter Miami Settle for Another Home Tie, This One a 1-1 Draw Against New England

Carles Gil and Germán Berterame traded goals as Inter Miami remained 0-0-3 at its new stadium, with five matches left before the World Cup stoppage.

  • Inter Miami drew 1-1 with the New England Revolution on Saturday night, with Germán Berterame scoring the equalizing goal in the 76th minute, leaving the defending MLS Cup champions winless in three matches at their new Miami stadium.
  • Despite an unbeaten streak in nine MLS matches following a season-opening loss at LAFC, Inter Miami has struggled at their new home venue. The team remains winless in three matches at the stadium.
  • Former MLS MVP Carles Gil opened the scoring for New England in the 56th minute, chipping the ball past Inter Miami goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair. About 20 minutes later, Berterame equalized off a rebound.
  • Lionel Messi had several chances but could not convert, including a weak shot in the 38th minute where he appeared to stumble slightly. The draw keeps the team searching for its first victory at the new Miami stadium.
  • Inter Miami has five matches remaining before the FIFA World Cup brings a seven-week stoppage to MLS play. The team maintains an unbeaten record across 11 matches in all competitions despite the home struggles.
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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami still await their first victory in their new home.

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New England Revolution is indigested to the Inter Miami herons, who are still unable to see the light in their new home

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Messi and Inter Miami settle for another home tie, this one a 1-1 draw against New England

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are still waiting for their first win in their new home. Germán Berterame scored off a rebound in the 76th minute and Inter Miami finished in a 1-1 tie with the New England Revolution on Saturday night, keeping the defending MLS Cup champions winless in three matches at

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The third was not the victory for Inter Miami. After adding two draws in their first two matches as a local in the brand new Nu Stadium, the Garzas re-matched. This time, they got a long-suffering 1-1 against New England in which they had to strive to avoid defeat. Mexican nationalised Argentine Germán Berterame scored for the local team; earlier, Spanish Carles Gil had converted for visitors. Active as always, Lionel Messi recreated old passage…

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