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Despite rallying from a two-goal deficit to level the score at 3-3, Javier Mascherano’s side collapsed defensively in the final minutes, conceding twice and squandering a crucial opportunity to climb the standings.
Chicago opened the scoring through Dje D’Avilla in the 11th minute and doubled the lead with a Jonathan Dean goal in the 31st. Miami responded before halftime with a strike from Tomás Avilés, and Luis Suárez added a second-half brace—including a pinpoint assist from Jordi Alba—to make it 3-3. But goals from Justin Reynolds and Brian Gutierrez in the 80th and 83rd minutes sealed the win for the home side.
Miami, already mathematically qualified for the playoffs, now faces an uphill battle in the race for the Supporters’ Shield, awarded to the best regular-season team.
Messi’s Dip in Form Sparks Criticism
Lionel Messi had another quiet night and was criticized by American media outlets for his lack of impact. This was his second consecutive game without a goal, and he struggled to assert himself against Chicago’s disciplined defense and aggressive midfield.
Several local reports described Messi as “disconnected” and minimally involved in Miami’s attacking buildups—particularly in the second half. The slump contrasts sharply with his electric start to the season and comes at a critical moment as the team heads toward the knockout rounds.
Mascherano Takes the Blame
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— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) October 1, 2025
Head coach Javier Mascherano took full responsibility in the post-match press conference, admitting his game plan “didn’t work as intended.” He said he apologized to the players at halftime.
“We made tactical decisions that didn’t work. That’s on me. Now it’s about focusing on what’s ahead, correcting mistakes, and regaining our intensity,” Mascherano stated.
What the Loss Means for Miami

While the defeat doesn’t drastically affect Inter Miami’s position—currently fourth in the Eastern Conference with 56 points—it raises concerns about their defensive stability and emotional control in high-pressure games. The team allowed five goals and struggled to maintain composure during open play.
Messi’s performance will also remain under scrutiny. With the recent Leagues Cup exit and a string of subpar games, Miami needs its captain to rediscover his form quickly for the playoff run and the final stretch of the regular season.
📅 What’s Next for Inter Miami?
With only six games left, Miami must collect crucial points—especially away from home—if it hopes to challenge for the top spot. The Herons return to action on Saturday, October 4, hosting the New England Revolution in a must-win match to stay in the Supporters’ Shield race.
Current Standings: With only six games left, Miami must collect crucial points—especially away from home—if it hopes to challenge for the top spot.
- 📍 4th in East: 56 points
- 🥇 Leader: Philadelphia Union (63 points)