Road Games:
2013, 2014, 2015 - Montreal; 2016 - Montreal (Leg 1 Conference Final); 2017 - NYRB (Leg 1 Eastern Semi), Columbus (Leg 1 Eastern Finals); 2019 - Seattle (MLS Finals)
I think this is hilarious that Leagues cup will have fake Messi eyeballs on it with very little interest in the brand new cash tourney.
Kinda the opposite actually
https://secure.toronto.ca/council/ag...em=2023.EX6.25
Some Twitter chatter of Iniesta signing with Inter Miami. I pray that it doesn’t happen. I just finished washing my mind of MLS Pirlo, am I going to have to do it to another one of my favourite players?
I’m not clear on what this is. He was still playing in Japan this year. The below article paints an interesting picture:
https://amp.theguardian.com/football...an-vissel-kobe
Between this and Busquets quote recently (“I have only been here three days but it is another culture. It is more spectacle in that it does not depend so much on whether you win or lose") I am sort of hoping this whole Inter Miami thing face-plants.
Miami going to LAFC is going to be a bit of a shock for those oldsters in 2023 but they have no idea what they have bought into Feb through Nov of next year.
MLS... 'The Moment'... BM/AM...
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/MLS/status/1682563903627186176
And the storybook finish for Messi. Wow.
WOW!!!!!! Just an absolute stunner on a free kick by Messi to win it @ the death for Inter Miami!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL...just saw the FK taken but that is a moment.
That is probably the biggest MLS moment of all times. Everyone from LA to Tokyo will see that Messi free kick by noon tomorrow. A lot will say "so what? He scored against a nobody Mexican team" when Cruz Azul is one of the biggest teams on the continent.
Storybook ending.
Messi was very good. Busquets had a few amazing moments; but I'll tell you what... their goalie, Drake Calendar, had to stand on his head a few times to get them there.
Part of the reason Cruz Azul were so dangerous late in the game was that Busquets has zero mobility defensively. So they could leave one midfielder deep in the pocket in front of him as a constant outlet, maintaining deep pressure.
THey'll win some amazing finishes and Messi looks super dangerous still. But I think they'll have some trouble defending with three players on the field -- Martinez, Messi and Busquets -- who essentially don't defend.
Damn dangerous going forward, though. Damn.
Former Red Carlos Salcedo doing his part in the storybook ending
Half fit and Messi was by far the best player on the pitch when he came on, such a joy to watch
Yep. My takeaway too. They’ll have to play vintage Barcelona / Spain way of keeping the ball as much as possible. Defending won’t be their thing.
But they’ll start to punch holes in teams that don’t press considerately and the league will need to adjust tactically.
Hope our DPs saw that and try a little harder next game.
Has anyone ever seen a goal celebration quite like that? Did he do a lap? LOL.
Goat
My main takeaway was I don't think they can add any more old guys on the pitch at the same time. Way too easy for Cruz Azul to have so much possession st the end. Should have easily scored more goals. But damn, those Messi passes and through balls were magic.
Will be curious to see if Messi adjusts. When Insigne came he was like Messi, didn't really press or track back. Now he does all that lol.
I’m not impressed, I mean even Mista scored against Cruz Azul