Inter Miami are in the last four and Lionel Messi has been in fine form for the Florida side, scoring eight goals in five games.
Kieran Quailekquaile90Update: Aug 14th, 2023 08:11 EDT
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The Leagues Cup is down to four teams. On Tuesday, the semifinals will be played ahead of Saturday’s showdown.
Inter Miami
Inter Miami are in the last four and will be hoping for their first silverware with their new recruits. Lionel Messi has been in fine form for the Florida side, scoring eight goals in five games. Due to the form of Messi and the addition of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, nobody write off Tata Martino’s men this week.
Messi scored on his Miami with a goal against Cruz Azul. He followed that up with a brace against Atlanta United, another brace against Orlando City in the Florida derby, and scored two more in the game against FC Dallas.
On Friday, he capped a 4-0 win over Charlotte FC with the fourth goal of the game as Miami booked their place in the semifinals of the Leagues Cup.
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— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) August 12, 2023
Philadelphia Union
Philadelphia Union are up against Inter Miami in Tuesday’s semifinal. They have been in MLS since 2008 and will have home advantage as they look to book a place in the final. The game will be held at their stadium, Subaru Park, where they will welcome Messi and Co.
The team coached by Jim Curtin, have reached the semifinal stage after eliminating New York Red Bulls in the round of 16 on penalties. They then defeated Querétaro in the quarterfinals.
In MLS, they are in third place with a 22-point gap over Inter Miami, who are currently last.
Monterrey
Rayados are one of the most popular clubs in Mexican soccer and are Mexico’s only representative in the semifinals. They will face MLS side Nashville on Tuesday. The team is coached by the Argentine tactician Fernando Ortiz and the match will be played at Geodis Park, home of Nashville, in the city of Tennessee.