Messi and Miami eliminated from MLS playoff contention
Oct 7, 2023; Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; Inter Miami CF midfielder Sergio Busquets (5) and forward Lionel Messi (10) talk after the game against FC Cincinnati at DRV PNK Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
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There will
be no Hollywood ending to Lionel Messi's first season in Major League Soccer
after his Inter Miami team were eliminated from contention for the playoffs
after a 1-0 defeat at home to FC Cincinnati on Saturday.
DC United
also missed out on a spot in the post-season and immediately announced that
their English manager, former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney, was leaving
his post by "mutual agreement".
Messi
returned from injury as a substitute in the 55th minute but Cincinnati, who
have earned top seed in the playoffs, grabbed the win with a goal from
Argentine Alvaro Barreal.
Messi made
little impact on the field and although he had two free-kick opportunities
within his shooting range, both his efforts sailed harmlessly wide.
"I
could see that he was lacking football (game time)," said Miami head coach
Gerardo Martino.
"The
injury is fine, he doesn't have any problems, but (his performance was) logical
because in recent times he has played very little and it could happen that he
is lacking in rhythm, which is also why he only played 32 or 33 minutes,"
he added.
With other
results going against Miami, Messi's side were left next to bottom of the
Eastern Conference, seven points off the last playoff spot with just two games
remaining.
Messi had
played just 37 minutes for his club since September 3, having returned with an
injury from international duty with Argentina last month.
Without him
Miami struggled, paying the price for their successful run to the Leagues Cup
title in August when Messi lit up the tournament and collected his first trophy
since joining the club in July.
Saturday's
loss was the second straight for Miami following their 4-1 crushing at Chicago
on Wednesday and Martino's team have won just once in their last six MLS games.
Messi had
played in the only win in that stretch, coming off in the first half of their
4-0 win over bottom club Toronto.
After the
Leagues Cup triumph in Nashville on August 19, there was talk of Miami adding
two more trophies this season but, without Messi, they lost their US Open Cup
final to Houston and then faded out of contention in the league.
"Honestly,
I expected the season to be exactly the opposite of what happened," said
Martino, who took over just before Messi's arrival.
"My
expectations were to put the group together, shape it football-wise, not
transcend too much in the Leagues Cup, compete well in the Cup (US Open Cup)
and qualify for the playoffs, but it was exactly the opposite as it usually
happens when a coach thinks something," he said.
"Out of
three possible tournaments we have won one, it is a very important fact for us
because the league has 28 other teams. Houston and we won, whoever wins the
league will be the third winner and there will be 25 others who will not have
won. From that point of view, we're happy," he said.
Miami's
final two games are both against Charlotte with the last on the road on October
21. It remains to be see if Messi, who has been called up for Argentina's
upcoming World Cup qualifiers, will feature.
Rooney exits
Rooney's DC
United failed to quality despite beating New York City FC 2-0 in their final
game of the season and within minutes the former Manchester United forward's
exit was announced.
"It's
the right time. I've done everything I can to get this club into the playoffs.
It's not a single thing that's happened. It's about timing," said Rooney.
In the
Western Conference, five-times MLS champions Los Angeles Galaxy failed to make
the playoffs after a 5-2 defeat to Minnesota United.
Finnish
striker Teemu Pukki scored four second half goals for Minnesota who had fired
their English coach Adrian Heath on Friday.
Austin,
beaten by Los Angeles FC in the Western Conference final last year, suffered
another disappointment at the hands of LAFC with their 4-2 loss at home to the
champions ending their post-season hopes.
Gabon
international Denis Bouanga scored twice for LAFC to move clear as the league's
leading scorer with 19 goals.
US Open Cup
winners Houston boosted their hopes of a top-four finish and home field
advantage in the first round of the playoffs with Nelson Quinones grabbing a
brace in a 5-1 thrashing of Colorado.


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