Messi scores goal, sparks Inter Miami win vs. NYCFC at Yankee Stadium
ET Lionel Messi was on the front foot, early and often, missing at least five first-half shots – including one off the left post and once off crossbar. Messi scored a free kick in the 60th minute, defenders Gonzalo Lugan (3’) and Micael (74’) scored their first goals with the club, and Inter Miami beat New York City FC 3-2 at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, March 22. Messi’s goal, No. 901 of his career, found the back o
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