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Time of India
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Inter Miami CF vs Nashville SC Match: Date, time, venue, how to watch live, score prediction, lineups, current form and head-to-head record
Inter Miami Live Events Nashville SC Inter Miami CF vs Nashville SC Match Date, Time, Venue and How to Watch Live Inter Miami CF vs Nashville SC MatchPredicted Lineups Head-to-Head Record Current Form Inter Miami CF vs Nashville SC MatchScore Prediction FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel has caught fans' attention. Inter Miami CF return home on July 12 to face Nashville SC in a highly anticipated MLS encounter at Chase Stadium. The match will test both teams' current form, with Miami led by Lionel Messi and Nashville boasting an unbeaten streak under B.J. Miami have returned from the FIFA Club World Cup with wins against CF Montréal and New England Revolution. These results have lifted them to fifth in the Eastern Conference with 35 Messi has been key in these victories. He became the first player in MLS to score multiple goals in four consecutive games. Messi has 14 goals and seven assists in 15 games this Allende and Telasco Segovia have supported the attack well. Baltasar Rodriguez has also grown into his role on the left wing. Miami's defense, led by Ustari and Alba, will need to stay alert against Nashville's quick Javier Mascherano might manage player fatigue after a heavy match schedule. Messi played the full 90 minutes in the last game, and Mascherano had considered substituting SC are second in the Eastern Conference with 41 points. They are on a 15-game unbeaten streak and have won five consecutive recent wins include 1–0 victories over Philadelphia Union and D.C. United. Sam Surridge leads the MLS Golden Boot race with 16 goals. Hany Mukhtar adds nine goals and eight Najar has contributed from the backline with attacking support. Nashville's defense is solid, conceding only 23 goals in 21 Zimmerman returns after international duty. However, Nashville will miss Jonathan Perez, suspended after a red card against Fort Lauderdale, FloridaVenue: Chase StadiumDate: Saturday, July 12Kick-off Time: 7:45 p.m. ET / 4:45 p.m. PTBroadcast: MLS Season Pass on Apple TVUstari; Weigandt, Falcon, Martinez, Alba; Allende, Redondo, Busquets, Rodriguez; Messi, SuárezWillis; Najar, Palacios, Maher, Lovitz; Qasem, Yazbek, Brugman, Muyl; Mukhtar, SurridgeInter Miami wins: 5Nashville SC wins: 4Draws: 5Last Meeting: Inter Miami 2–2 Nashville SC – June 29, 2024New England Revolution 1–2 Inter MiamiCF Montreal 1–4 Inter MiamiParis Saint-Germain 4–0 Inter MiamiInter Miami 2–2 PalmeirasInter Miami 2–1 FC PortoNashville SC 5–2 D.C. UnitedNashville SC 1–0 Philadelphia UnionD.C. United 0–1 Nashville SCNew England Revolution 2–3 Nashville SCChicago Fire 0–2 Nashville SCThis game features two strong MLS teams with contrasting strengths. Miami rely on Messi's creativity, while Nashville present a balanced team. Given fatigue concerns and Nashville's unbeaten run, the prediction as per reports is:Inter Miami 2–3 Nashville SCYou can watch the match live on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV in the United States and other Surridge from Nashville SC leads with 16 goals in the current MLS season.

Wall Street Journal
01-07-2025
- Politics
- Wall Street Journal
‘Chile in Their Hearts' Review: The Perils of Activism
The events of 1973 in Chile—the violent military overthrow of Salvador Allende, the country's elected Marxist president, and the establishment of a 17-year dictatorship under Gen. Augusto Pinochet—rank among the 20th century's great political dramas. For the political left, the wound opened in Santiago 52 years ago still stings, inflamed by anger at the U.S. for trying to destabilize the Allende government before the coup and supporting Pinochet afterward. A subplot involves Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi, two young Americans who came south to experience the revolution-by-election known as 'the Chilean process.' Soldiers arrested and murdered Horman and Teruggi, then 31 and 24 respectively, shortly after the coup. Many on the left have long believed that pro-coup U.S. officials were complicit in their deaths. That suspicion reached the wider public via the Oscar-winning 1982 film 'Missing,' directed and co-written by Costa-Gavras, the Greek-French auteur. In the picture, Horman's father, played by Jack Lemmon, goes to Santiago in search of his son, only to realize that his son has been killed and that American diplomats are stonewalling him. The film strongly implies that Horman, a freelance journalist, had discovered U.S. involvement in the coup and had to be killed lest he report it. In 'Chile in Their Hearts,' John Dinges—a longtime reporter on Latin America for the Washington Post and other news organizations—renders his verdict on the U.S. role: a definitive 'not guilty.'

Ammon
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Ammon
Palmeiras salvage draw with Inter Miami as both advance to Club World Cup last 16
Ammon News - Palmeiras rallied from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw against Inter Miami and qualify top of Group A for the Club World Cup last 16 on Monday, a result that sent both teams through to the knockout phase. Goals from Tadeo Allende and Luis Suarez gave Miami a two-goal lead before Paulinho and Mauricio scored in the last 10 minutes to get Palmeiras back on level terms. Both teams finished on five points with Inter Miami second on goal difference, while Al-Ahly and Porto were both eliminated after drawing 4-4. Lionel Messi's side will take on European champions Paris St Germain, where the Argentine spent two seasons from 2021-23, while Palmeiras face fierce rivals Botafogo in an all-Brazilian clash for a place in the quarter-finals. "It was a great game from us, it's difficult to play against one of the best teams in South America," said Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano, who described it as a "historic night" for Major League Soccer. "Maybe at the end we had the game in our hands so the feeling is strange but before the start of the tournament if someone told me we were going to have this kind of performance against these kind of teams I would have signed it." Inter Miami are the only team from MLS to reach the last 16 after both Los Angeles FC and the Seattle Sounders were eliminated. With the crowd heavily favouring Palmeiras and creating an atmosphere that made it seem like an away game for hosts Miami, the Brazilian side started with intensity, pressing high up the pitch but despite their energy the final ball lacked precision. Miami struck in the 16th minute when Allende surged past a static Palmeiras defence and coolly slotted home after a 40-metre run. Allende came close again early in the second half, flashing a shot narrowly wide after another quick counterattack, before Messi brought fans to their feet with a dipping volley from distance that sailed just over. Suarez, quiet for much of the game, made no mistake in the 65th minute as he cut onto his left foot and fired into the top corner from a tight angle to make it 2-0. Palmeiras pulled one back 10 minutes from time through substitute Paulinho, who guided a low finish into the corner.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
📹 Suárez shines, but Palmeiras snatch late draw to top the group
At Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Palmeiras drew 2-2 with Inter Miami this Monday (23rd), in the third and final round of the first phase of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Overall, the Verdão team failed to organize their marking, lacked intensity, and were completely inefficient and uncreative in the offensive sector. Advertisement Meanwhile, it was Luis Suárez's night. The veteran 38-year-old Uruguayan striker was responsible for an assist and a goal in the match. With the tireless support of their fans, Verdão managed to snatch a draw in the final minutes. ⚽ The Match The first opportunity belonged to Palmeiras. After a corner kick, Gustavo Gómez rose high and headed the ball, but it was an easy save for the goalkeeper. However, at 15 minutes, Redondo cleared the danger with a big kick forward, Suárez held up the play with his chest and provided the assist for Allende, who sped forward, unmarked, to open the scoring for Inter Miami. The duo combined again at the start of the second half, with a pass from Luisito to Allende after a throw-in, but the striker shot across goal and missed wide. With no ability to react, Palmeiras – giving all the space in the world for Inter Miami's players to exchange passes in midfield – saw Luis Suárez score a stunning goal. Advertisement 'El Pistolero' got past THREE defenders and fired high to extend the lead for the South Florida team. At the end of the match, after some 'keepy-uppy' at the edge of the box, Allan provided an assist between the defenders to Paulinho, who finished almost falling down to reduce Verdão's deficit. And, with the 'Allianz strength,' after a cross from the left, the defender cleared very poorly with a header, and Mauricio pounced on the rebound, unleashing a first-time rocket to level the score. 🔥 Firepower Even with all his physical problems, especially with his knee, Luis Suárez still has his striker's instinct. Advertisement In 2025 alone, he has scored nine goals in 23 matches. In his last eight games, he's netted five times! In Club World Cups alone, 'El Pistolero' has scored six goals (five of them in 2015 for Barcelona), equaling Messi and just one goal behind Pelé and Cristiano Ronaldo! 🚦 What's Next With this result, Palmeiras and Inter Miami both finished with five points, but Verdão advanced in first place due to a better goal difference (2 x 1). In the round of 16, Palmeiras will face the in-form Botafogo in Philadelphia on Saturday (28th), while the Americans will take on 'favorites' PSG in Atlanta on Sunday (29th). This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here. 📸 Megan Briggs - 2025 Getty Images

IOL News
23-06-2025
- Sport
- IOL News
Allende backing belief as Sundowns face Fluminense in Club World Cup decider
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Marcelo Allende has exuded optimism ahead of their crucial match against Fluminense at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup on Wednesday. Photo: AFP Image: AFP In their upcoming 2025 Fifa Club World Cup clash against Brazilian Série A side Fluminense, the equation is brutally simple for Mamelodi Sundowns: win or go home. But Sundowns' Chilean midfielder Marcelo Allende remains unfazed by the do-or-die situation, confident that the South Africans will secure victory, advance from Group F, and book their place in the Round of 16. The match takes place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, US, at 9pm. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad Loading After a promising start to the tournament with a win against South Korea's Ulsan HD, Sundowns suffered a setback when they were defeated by Borussia Dortmund in their second game on Saturday. The results mean that only a win against Fluminense will suffice; a draw will not be enough due to Dortmund's superior head-to-head record. 'I think we fought well against Dortmund. We know the level of this tournament and we understand how big the team we played against is,' said Allende, reflecting on Saturday's performance. 'We fought until the final whistle; we made mistakes, but it's our play, our style. We played until the end – that's the way we know.' While disappointed by missed opportunities, Allende praised his team's spirit throughout the tournament. 'Of course, there's always that feeling we could have achieved more, but I am very proud of my team,' he said. 'Even after the mistakes, we kept playing. We kept fighting, and we scored two more goals after we were 4-1 down. That's a positive takeaway. Now it's about recovery and getting ready to fight again – this time against Fluminense.' All to play for as we head into our final Group F encounter! 🔜 Let's do this Masandawana! 💪#Sundowns #FIFACWC #TakeItToTheWorld #AfricaToTheWorld — Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) June 23, 2025 Allende anticipates a tough match against the Brazilian side, also known as the Big Flu, acknowledging their strong reputation and technical quality. However, his belief in Sundowns' capabilities remains steadfast. 'It's going to be an exciting game against a good opponent who likes to play. So it will be a lovely game,' he said. He stressed the importance of capitalising on every opportunity and limiting mistakes: 'The mistakes we made against Dortmund – the level they play at – they give you nothing. If you give them one chance, they score, and that's what happened.' As the team regroups for the decisive fixture, Allende called for unity and focus. 'We learn. We need to keep together in the next few days, recover, and prepare for the next game. We will fight, yes. Big yes, we can do it,' he declared, exuding the determination required at this level. Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Miguel Cardoso. Photo: AFP Image: AFP