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Lionel Messi ‘game’ breaks MLS record for Columbus Crew despite Argentine failing to score in 1-0 win for Inter Miami | Football News

Lionel Messi ‘game’ breaks MLS record for Columbus Crew despite Argentine failing to score in 1-0 win for Inter Miami | Football News

In a game where Argentina’s teacher failed to find a net, Benjamin Karimachi’s brilliant diving header won Inter -Miami. Heroons were ready against Columbus staff in the MLS on Sunday, and even thought that Lionel Messi was not featured in the scoreline, the player played a major role in breaking the MLS record.

Prior to the game on Sunday at Huntington Bank Field, Lower.com had to go to the venue for domestic sports for Columbus. However, Lionel Messi offered his opponents and the equivalent that the game would be the same, which would bring many supporters who moved Columbus to his home ground in the field of Huntington Bank on Sunday. The venue has the home of the NFL Side Cleveland Browns, and is located 145 miles from the Home venue in Columbus for every other game of the campaign.

To observe the game, these fans, and especially Lionel Messi, broke the club’s record for Columbus for most of the domestic games in the league so far. On Sunday, 60.614 fans of attendance also meant that it was the highest number of fans who came out for the reality of non -NFL in Huntington.

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The game took over both routes in itself for more than 90 minutes, before Miami finally scored three points in the 30th minute thanks to Benjamin Karimachi’s diving header. Messi came close to scoring on numerous occasions, but found that its shots were wide and wide posts. When he managed to target the target, he was helped by a sea of ​​opposition guards, making it difficult to freely liberate a 37 -year -old child and find a net.

Despite the suppressed performance, Messi still leads the scoring chart for all the competitions, with 8 goals in all competitions. Louis Sawarez, with 4, is retreating second.

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