Inter Miami’s quest for the Major League Soccer (MLS) single-season points record took a major blow on Saturday as New York City FC snatched a last-gasp equalizer at Yankee Stadium. Despite a stellar setup from Lionel Messi to Leonardo Campana, which had put Miami ahead, James Sands’s late header rescued a point for the home side.
This draw leaves Inter Miami with 64 points from 30 games, meaning they need nearly perfect results in their last four fixtures to either equal or surpass New England Revolution’s 2021 record of 73 points.
First Half: A Lively Messi and Missed Chances for New York City
From the opening whistle, Lionel Messi was as electric as ever, almost finding the back of the net just four minutes in. His free-kick from just outside the area had New York City FC goalkeeper scrambling, but it narrowly missed the target. Miami seemed to be dictating the early pace, but the hosts quickly found their rhythm and began creating threatening opportunities of their own.
Santiago Rodriguez was at the heart of New York City’s best moments, with his 11th-minute free-kick rattling off the post, leaving Miami’s defense scrambling. Miami goalkeeper Drake Callender found himself busy early on, trying to contain the waves of attacks from New York. If not for some erratic finishing from Keaton Parks, who missed a golden opportunity in the 47th minute, the hosts could have easily found themselves leading.
Messi’s Magic Moment and Miami’s Lead
Although New York City FC looked the more dangerous side for large parts of the game, it was Lionel Messi’s brilliance that sparked the breakthrough. In the 75th minute, the Argentine maestro, ever the playmaker, picked out Jordi Alba with a sweeping pass. Alba, with his years of experience from Barcelona days, delivered a low cross into the box, which Leonardo Campana coolly slotted home from close range. Against the run of play, Miami found themselves ahead, 1-0.
It was a familiar story for Inter Miami—Messi pulling the strings and turning a difficult match in their favor. But for all their star power, Miami was unable to completely shut the door on New York City.
The Dramatic Finale: Sands Steals a Point
With victory just minutes away and Inter Miami thinking they had secured their 20th win of the season, New York City FC mounted one last desperate attack. A corner in the fifth minute of injury time saw Santiago Rodriguez deliver a pinpoint cross, which found James Sands rising above the defense to head home a dramatic equalizer.
The goal sent shockwaves through the stadium as Sands’s header flew past Drake Callender and into the back of the net. Miami’s hopes of edging closer to the MLS record were suddenly dented.
A Blow to Record-Breaking Aspirations
For Gerardo Martino’s men, this result complicates their ambition of breaking the MLS single-season points record of 73 set by New England Revolution. With four games left in the season, Miami now must win at least three and draw one to reach 74 points, surpassing the record. That’s no easy feat given the intense competition in the final stretch of the season.
While Lionel Messi continues to be a vital cog for Miami, the team needs to ensure that defensive lapses like those seen in this match are avoided. Dropping points in games where they are expected to win could ultimately cost them the chance to make history.
What Went Wrong for Miami?
Despite taking the lead, Miami struggled to maintain control for much of the game. Their reliance on Messi’s magic was evident, but even the best players need support from their defense and midfield. While the goal came from a brilliant team effort, New York City FC continually threatened through set pieces, with Sands’s equalizer highlighting Miami’s vulnerability in such situations.
Drake Callender, who had been solid for much of the match, could do little to prevent Sands’s late header, but Miami’s defense must tighten up if they are to close out crucial games and make a serious playoff run.
Key Player Ratings:
- Lionel Messi – 8/10
Messi was once again the creative heart of Miami’s attack, setting up Campana’s goal and dictating play when on the ball. His vision was instrumental in giving Miami the lead, but even his brilliance couldn’t prevent the late collapse. - Leonardo Campana – 7/10
Took his goal well after an excellent cross from Alba. Though his influence was limited, Campana made the most of his opportunity in front of goal. - Jordi Alba – 7/10
His assist for the goal was crucial, showing his veteran class in picking out the perfect pass to Campana. Alba’s chemistry with Messi continues to be a major asset for Miami. - Drake Callender – 6/10
While Callender made several important saves throughout the match, he will be disappointed to have conceded so late in the game. The defense in front of him needs to be more organized. - James Sands – 8/10
The hero for New York City, Sands’s towering header was a deserved reward for his solid performance throughout the game. He was reliable at the back and decisive when his team needed him most.
FAQs
The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with James Sands scoring a last-minute equalizer for New York City FC.
Lionel Messi was instrumental in creating Miami’s goal, assisting Jordi Alba, who then crossed to Leonardo Campana for the finish.
Inter Miami needs to win three of their last four games and draw one to surpass the 2021 New England Revolution’s points record.
James Sands scored a last-minute header in stoppage time to level the game for New York City FC.
Miami will need to focus on their remaining games, aiming to maximize points if they hope to break the MLS single-season points record.
Conclusion: Miami Must Regroup
Inter Miami’s pursuit of the MLS single-season points record now faces a stern test. With four games left, the margin for error is slim, and every point is crucial. Lionel Messi and his teammates will need to bounce back quickly to keep their hopes alive. While the draw feels like a loss given the timing of the equalizer, Miami must look forward and focus on securing maximum points in their remaining fixtures.
The next few matches will define whether this team can etch their name in the MLS history books or if the 2021 New England Revolution’s record will remain intact.