So it happened as it was supposed to; practically noted as an ideal case in the master plan of the MLS football league, with a cherry on top situation at the end. Lionel Messi had already scored the first goal for Inter Miami in the final on Saturday with a faster-than-his-shadow trick against two opponents and a sniping pass, as well as directly setting up the 2-1 lead against the Vancouver Whitecaps with a sugar pass. Well, in the seventh minute of added time: a freeing pass to Messi. He lets the ball drip from his chest and volleys it over a defender to compatriot Tadeo Allende: The 3-1, which fulfilled several prophecies.
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