Inter Miami Crushes New England in Goal Fest

By ClickBuzzNews | July 10, 2025

Inter Miami remains unstoppable and more confident than ever after another commanding performance in the 2025 MLS season. This time, the victim was the New England Revolution, who fell 2–0 in front of more than 40,000 fans at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. As usual, Lionel Messi stole the spotlight: two goals and a performance that lit up the night.

The match, played on Tuesday evening (July 9), had the tension of a playoff battle. Both teams were in vulnerable spots on the table but came into the game with vastly different momentum. The Revolution were hoping to end a three-game losing streak, while Inter Miami looked to extend their climb to the top of the Eastern Conference.

Just 14 minutes in, Messi proved once again he doesn’t need much time to change a game. In a brilliant solo effort, he took the ball outside the box, dribbled past two defenders, and curled a shot into the bottom left corner past goalkeeper Henrich Ravas. A world-class goal by a world-class player.

Them, Inter Miami refused to sit back. With Javier Mascherano on the sidelines, the team maintained strong possession and midfield control, thanks to veteran Sergio Busquets and young standout Benjamin Cremaschi. The difference in technical quality was undeniable. At the 38-minute mark, Messi struck again—this time finishing a pinpoint cross from Jordi Alba with a right-footed first-time shot. Miami went into halftime with full control on the scoreboard and the field.

The second half was more balanced, with the Revolution pushing forward in desperation. However, Miami’s defense stood tall. Sergii Kryvtsov and DeAndre Yedlin led a composed backline, and goalkeeper Drake Callender made two key saves to preserve the clean sheet.


Them, Revolution fans began exiting early, some with disappointment, others in admiration. Even rival fans couldn’t help but cheer for Messi. “He’s just on another level. Watching him live is worth the ticket price alone,” one New England supporter told local press after the match.

With the win, Inter Miami now sits third in the Eastern Conference with 35 points and two games in hand. The New England Revolution, meanwhile, remain at the bottom of the table with just 12 points from 18 matches.

Coach Javier Mascherano celebrated the win but avoided getting carried away. “We have a focused, committed squad, but the season is long. The MLS punishes those who get complacent. We must stay humble,” he said in the post-match press conference.

Behind the scenes, Inter Miami is also preparing for an active summer window. With the Leagues Cup approaching, rumors are swirling about possible signings. Stars like Ángel Di María and Roberto Firmino have both been linked to the club in recent weeks.


Next up, Inter Miami hosts Atlanta United at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. A packed house is expected yet again. As for the Revolution, they travel to face Austin FC in hopes of bouncing back.

All the while, Messi continues rewriting the narrative of American soccer—and Inter Miami, with him, keeps dreaming bigger.

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