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Messi starts, but Inter Miami trounced 3-1 by Monterrey, ousted from Champions Cup

Michelle Kaufman, Miami Herald on

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Cerro de la Silla, a breathtaking 6,000-foot mountain and symbol of the Mexican city of Monterrey, provided the perfect backdrop for the Champions Cup quarterfinal late Wednesday night between Inter Miami and Monterrey.

The mountain towers over Estadio BBVA, which was appropriate for Lionel Messi and his pink-clad teammates, who faced an uphill climb from the start, needing to win and score at least two goals in the decisive leg of the series.

They did neither, losing 3-1 to the Mexican team and 5-2 on aggregate score after being outplayed most of the night. Miami was punished for multiple defensive miscues and created few scoring opportunities. It was Inter Miami’s most lopsided loss with Messi on the field, and the team finished the game a man down after a red card to a visibly frustrated Jordi Alba.

Although fans lined the streets to welcome Messi to town the night before, he was booed by the sellout crowd of 53,500 every time he touched the ball Wednesday night. Rayados fans went home happy as their team heads to the semifinals to face defending MLS champion Columbus Crew, which beat Mexican team Tigres on Tuesday.

Messi, who missed the first leg of the quarterfinal with a hamstring injury, was in the starting lineup on Wednesday, along with the rest of the fabulous four – Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Alba. It was Messi’s first start since March 13.

The Argentine star came off the bench as a substitute in league game over Colorado Rapids last weekend, scoring a second-half goal in a 2-2 tie. Coach Tata Martino had said Messi felt good after playing 45 minutes in that game and that his injury seemed to be behind him.

 

Messi surely was especially motivated after a post-game heated argument with Monterrey head coach Fernando “Tano” Ortiz, who had insinuated referees would favor Inter Miami because of Messi, and assistant coach Nico Sanchez, who called Messi a “dwarf” with a “devilish face”.

But on this night, the Argentine had no magic tricks in his hat. His dejected face said it all as he trudged off the field after the final whistle.

Messi and Suarez started up top, with Diego Gomez, Sergio Busquets and Julian Gressel leading the midfield attack. Martino went with five in back, Alba, Noah Allen, Nico Freire, Tomas Aviles, Marcelo “Chelo” Weigandt.

Drake Callender started in goal, and made a couple of early saves, but his error in the 31st minute proved costly. He made a weak pass from the back, which was intercepted by American Brandon Vazquez in front of the goal, and Vazquez capitalized.

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