The stargazers gathered hours before kickoff on the opening night of the 2024 Lionel Messi roadshow. Thousands congregated outside Dignity Health Sports Park, queuing to get inside the LA Galaxy longtime home, perhaps earlier than ever before. They’d come to get a glimpse of the GOAT; to see a performance; and for 91 minutes, they waited.
Then, like clockwork, they saw the brilliance they’d paid for.
Messi had been stifled, smothered, neutralized for most of Sunday night. But in second-half stoppage time, with his Inter Miami team trailing 1-0, he dipped into his bottomless bag of tricks for an age-old classic.
He tapped in Jordi Alba, and together they made Catalan magic, slicing through the Galaxy defense at will.
It was Messi’s first goal of the young Major League Soccer season. And it earned Miami a 1-1 draw that the Herons really didn’t deserve.
For most of the 90-plus minutes under the lights in Carson, California, they’d been battered by the Galaxy, who looked like a youthful team reborn.
They created enough to score at least three, perhaps even four. They were wasteful until their umpteenth counterattack in the 75th minute yielded a rebound, which Marky Delgado squared to Dejan Joveljic for a tap-in.
By then, they had provided MLS peers with something of a blueprint for beating Miami. They’d shrunk the field when Miami held the ball. They sat in a mid-block, but their defenders refused to drop too far. They dared Luis Suarez and others to beat them over the top, in behind; Suarez, at 37 years old and clearly hobbled, couldn’t.
They shadowed Sergio Busquets, the one player capable of puncturing their defensive shell from deep. Riqui Puig chased him to and fro, shutting off Miami access to its midfield pivot.
When he slid the ball into Jordi Alba’s path, with perfect weight, around 8 p.m., 27,000 people knew precisely what came next. They’d seen it throughout the 2010s on TV. They’ve seen it ever since on demand, on YouTube.






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Erling Haaland
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