🎥 Messi rescues Miami again with a fifth consecutive brace 🤯
On Saturday to Sunday night, Leo Messi's Inter Miami hosted Nashville as part of the 22nd championship day. The Herons were again able to count on the magic of the Argentine number 10, author of a magnificent free-kick goal in the 17th minute.
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Despite Nashville's equalization just before halftime, Leo Messi took advantage of a monumental mistake by the opposing goalkeeper to give his team the lead again and thus allow them to leave with the three points. Find the video of Messi's fifth consecutive double in MLS below.
Thanks to this success, Miami is getting closer to the play-offs and is even five lengths away from Philadelphia, the leader of the Eastern Conference.
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