APP GRATIS

Monterrey eliminates Inter Miami from the Concachampions

Those led by Gerardo “Tata” Martino were eliminated in their first appearance in the Concachampions.

Inter Miami en su partido en Monterrey © X/Inter Miami CF
Inter Miami in their match in Monterrey Foto © X/Inter Miami CF

Despite having its main figures on the field of play, the Inter Miami said goodbye to this edition of the Concacaf Champions Cup, after falling this Wednesday against the Mexican team of Rayados de Monterrey, three goals for one.

The BBVA Stadium in the Mexican city of Monterrey was the scene of the match, which was expected to have greater rivalry than seen in the more than 90 minutes of play, according to a review Brand.

The scorers of this match were, for the Monterrey team, at 31 minutes of the first half, the center forward Brandon Vazquez; he is also a gunner German Berterame, 58 minutes into the second half; and the left side, Jesus Gallardo, at 64 minutes of running time to define that favorable 3-1 in this Quarterfinal Return that now takes them to the semifinal of the contest against Columbus Crew.

Meanwhile, Inter Miami's team could not save their honor until the 85th minute, when after an assist from Messi, La Pulga took a free kick by sending a cross into the area, from where Diego Gomez He sent his header for the first goal.

For those led by Gerardo “Tata” Martino, it was notable how they made their main figures disappear, and not only the Argentine star, but also their star signings such as Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

The overall score of the match was five points for the Mexicans compared to two for the American team, due to the fact that Inter Miami CF fell 1-2 in the first leg a week ago, and stay on the field with 10 men.

Regarding the continuation of the Major League Soccer (MLS), the Inter Miami will resume the regular season on Saturday, April 13, when faced with Sporting de Kansas City on the road for the first time in its history, at Arrowhead Stadium at 8:30 p.m. (Washington time).

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