National Writer: Charles Boehm

Lionel Messi tames Texas: Inter Miami survive another wild Leagues Cup night

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Yes: As it turns out, Lionel AndrƩs Messi can indeed do it on a viciously hot August evening in Frisco, Texas.

Some context for the non-terminally online: Old-school English television commentator Andy Gray birthed a meme during a Premier League broadcast more than a decade ago, when he declared that even the GOAT would struggle to produce his scintillating soccer on a cold, rainy night at Stoke City ā€“ a phrase which instantly became shorthand for the (admittedly somewhat dated) idea that Englandā€™s harsh conditions can humble even the worldā€™s best.

With the Lone Star Stateā€™s infamously sweltering summer weather and a young, dynamic home team that loves to get out on the run, FC Dallasā€™ Toyota Stadium makes for a decent MLS equivalent to that scenario. And with triple-digit temperatures at kickoff, even well after sundown, and an FCD side eager to derail the Messi hype train, Sundayā€™s Leagues Cup sold-out Round-of-16 clash between FCD and Inter Miami presented Messi & Co. with a truly testing situation for their first away match since his arrival.

What ensued was an instant classic.

Messi's toughest test to date

With incisive counterattacking and big, brave performances from several players, in particular Messiā€™s countryman Alan Velasco, FCD pushed the Herons to the limit, and looked like winners when they took a 4-2 lead with some 22 minutes left via a Robert Taylor own goal.

ā€œWe had it,ā€ said a rueful Dallas head coach Nico EstĆ©vez postgame. ā€œWe have to feel very proud about our team and what we did. We could have scored seven goals today, against a team that did very well in the other games, and I think we put them in a really difficult position today. To be honest, I think we should win this game.ā€

But Messi is still Messi, the ultimate trump card. And yet again Miami rode his transcendent excellence to a late comeback, equalizing at 4-4 via his latest picture-perfect free-kick golazo in the 85th minute then winning the subsequent penalty-kick shootout, their fourth consecutive victory and a ticket to the Leagues Cup quarterfinals.

ā€œIt is true that we count on the best player in the world,ā€ said IMCF head coach Gerardo ā€œTataā€ Martino, ā€œand you can't ignore that.ā€

For the third straight game, Messi scored twice; that takes him up to seven goals in four games with Miami, good for the Leagues Cup Golden Boot lead. He also played a key role in the buildup to young homegrown Benjamin Cremaschiā€™s goal, and delivered the free kick that forced an own goal out of Marco Farfan. Even with his new teamā€™s persistent defensive frailties, it seems they are never out of the running as long as their talisman is on hand. Their impeccable 5-for-5 display in the shootout suggested they felt unstoppable by that point.

ā€œYou can see our mentality, how things have changed in this club, how we're willing to fight to the last second, especially with the quality players that we have,ā€ Cremaschi told MLS Season Passā€™ Katie Witham postgame. ā€œWe know that we can be down by a bunch of goals and still come back in a matter of seconds. And that's it, just believing what we can do and believing that we can always get a win.ā€

Just when it seemed that some limitation had been placed on Messi's magic, that the brutal heat and fearless adversary would impose a reality check on this fairy-tale start to his new adventure in North America, Messi produced another of those unforgettable moments to wow the planet yet again, and extend Miamiā€™s Leagues Cup run.

Could Dallas have managed the closing stages better? Was removing the livewire Velasco in the 77th minute a deadly mistake by EstĆ©vez? Or would any of it had mattered once Miamiā€™s No. 10 decided that he simply couldnā€™t allow his side to lose this one?

The ultimate difference-maker

Afterwards Martino was asked, in effect: Are the Herons Messi-dependent? When heā€™s orchestrating his team and drilling crisp, clinical finishes into the corners of the net like he did again on this occasion, who in this sport wouldnā€™t readily embrace exactly that?

ā€œThese questions always happen where he is,ā€ said the veteran Argentine manager, ā€œBarcelona or the national team of Argentina, whatever. Fortunately we have him, and he was a very forceful player in this game.

ā€œMany times there is a free kick in that sector and only with him, and it happens that you have the sensation that he is going to score,ā€ Martino added of the equalizer. ā€œA free kick is not something that is going to end up being a goal ā€“ 90% of the time, it is not a goal. But when he has it, itā€™s the opposite: 10% chance that it won't and 90% chance that it is. So we have to take advantage of that.ā€

Weā€™re learning, too, that the so-called ā€˜Messi effectā€™ cuts both ways. Because his opponents are all eager to seize this chance to measure themselves against the GOAT, to show their own quality on the bigger, brighter stage that accompanies any match with Messi involved. That points to the virtuous circle of level-ups that heā€™s already prompted, lifting everyoneā€™s ceiling.

ā€œIt's all very clear. As much as you play at a high level, the better you are,ā€ said EstĆ©vez, who also faced off against Messi as a member of CF Valenciaā€™s coaching staff a decade ago. ā€œTo have players like him here will make our players better, because when you have to face this kind of level, you have to do better, and you can see FC Dallas today, how some of our players raise their level higher than other games during the season.

ā€œLike Alan Velasco, like JesĆŗs \[Ferreira\], like Facu \[Quignon\], I think we had really good players that raised the level higher ā€“ Nkosi Tafari defended very well, and Marco Farfan, besides that unlucky header inside the own goal. I think everyone here tried to raise their best level, and Iā€™ve always said, it is not about that these players are no good, itā€™s about playing more frequently against good, high-level players that make you get better.ā€

Next, the winner of Mondayā€™s Houston Dynamo FC-Charlotte FC match will get their chance to match wits with the GOAT in a quarterfinal duel at DRV PNK Stadium on Friday, Aug. 11. It seems clear theyā€™ll need their A-games, and then some, to stop Inter Miami.

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