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Loons score four points, take three points against Miami

This is a game of moments. Moments that inspire, frustrate and surprise. For this writer and everyone else who had the privilege of seeing today's match, there were more than a few sources of inspiration on the field – both blue and pink. While a funny joke about the city of Miami usually starts this summary with a bang, it is more appropriate to simply recognize that we can all experience a special moment. Now, with the lush trains out of the way, let us roast the visitors.

The acting trailer shield master today took their loons 4: 1, in one of the worst demonstrations by Mnufc and Inter Miami from Mnufc.

Eric Ramsay held a good thing from the 3-0 victory of last week in Austin and was in the same 3: 4: 2: 1 formation, which contributed to the sea divers to reinvent their offensive. Miami came out with her big weapons on the field when Captain Lionel Messi climbed behind him at the top of visitors like Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba in their usual places.

This developed almost as many people in advance, and Miami knocked the ball around, hoping that their special players could find a way to break the disciplined defense of the sea divers. In the meantime, the hosts leaned into their strengths, played direct and taken better than any other team in the league this season. In the 15th minute it was clear that the counter attack by Mnufc was able to cause more than a few problems for the opposition, and with every close call the black and blue only grew.

The pressure came to a head in the 33rd minute when a nice game by Robin Lod led to a smooth combination with Joaquín Pereyra and Carlos Harvey, which displaced a perfect ball through the Bongokohle Hlongwane ball. Bongi's first strike over the goal brought up the hosted hosts, and the following celebrations had picked up the roof from a arched arena.

For the rest of half, the sea divers remained at the top and forced Messi to become deeper and deeper just to get on the ball. When the herons became more frustrated, Eric Ramsay's men in the attacking third of the third plunged on stubborn passports and enabled them to counteract even more advantageous positions than before. Miamis Backline has devastated the striker of Tani Oluwaseyi, tired it and creates space for teammates.

Shortly before the pipe blew, an old friend, the Michael Boxall-Long-Pow, showed up again. Nicolás Romero hit the throw on the front post and pushed it back, with the unkindled Anthony Markanich doubled with his second goal in just as many games to double the lead.

After the break, the visitors retired to the game, with the friendly approval of Messi's 48th minute strike. When the Argentine legend roamed freely, he could be able to find space with which he could work and reminded the sea divers that the players of this caliber are always dangerous.

After the goal, Ramsay had to make a decision; Would his site pack it and keep the lead, or would you continue to push and play your game by looking for more? In the 57th minute he emphasized this question and subtle Kelvin Yeboah for the injured Jefferson Diaz. The loons do not compromise; Other goals.

The black and blue, which was now working in a well-known 5-3-2 formation, only took a few minutes to restore the lead of two goals, since intermia's own goal again unveiled the incorrect defense of the visitors. Before the smoke was able to clarify, Robin Lod added a fourth and picked up a classic locomotor who was led by the direct run by Tani Oluwaseyi.

This fourth gate seemed to take the resistance that Miami had left in them, continued the comeback attempt and called three points for the hosts when the crowd screamed: “We want five.” Although this fifth goal never came, Wil Trapp Messi put Messi in the final phase of the game in my pocket, and for me this counts as the goal.

In a match in which the sea axis accepted its strengths, we were again treated with the best version of what this team can be: defensively excellently and incredibly threatening during the break. The extraordinary efforts of Tani Oluwaseyi gave his side a cut that made the difference, while the outstanding defense of Nicolás Romero saw the black and blue zero that almost every threatening passage was created by Miami.

It was an overall fantastic performance on this day, the loudest reproduction of Wonderwall, which I have ever heard in this stadium (perhaps the world) and most goosebumps that I have received here since my work. All in all not a bad day in the office, people. At the time of writing, their loons are second place in the Western Conference with 22 points. Turn off this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. CT in MLS season pass for a matchup during the week with Houston, while trying to keep the good atmosphere going.

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