Messi strikes early, Inter Miami beats Sporting KC 3-1 to advance in Champions Cup

Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez, right, scores past Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper John...
Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez, right, scores past Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper John Pulskamp (1) and defender Robert Voloder (4) during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup soccer match, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)(Rebecca Blackwell | AP)
Published: Feb. 25, 2025 at 9:29 PM CST
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Lionel Messi opened the scoring with a masterful strike in the 19th minute, and Inter Miami beat Sporting Kansas City 3-1 on Tuesday night in the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup’s first round.

Luis Suárez and Tadeo Allende also scored as Inter Miami advanced with a 4-1 aggregate to face Jamaica Premier League champion Cavalier FC in the round of 16 on March 6. Messi also scored in Miami’s 1-0 win at Kansas City in the first leg last Wednesday.

Memo Rodríguez scored for Kansas City — the team’s first goal of 2025.

Miami scored on all three of its first-half shots despite Kansas City getting the majority of opportunities early, with six shots and three on goal.

Messi slipped a through ball to Suárez, then controlled Suárez’s pass off his chest and rifled it past John Pulskamp into the bottom right corner. Messi also started Miami’s second scoring opportunity with a perfectly placed ball into the path of Jordi Alba, who found Allende for the finish in the 45th minute.

Two minutes later, a misplayed touch by Kansas City’s Jacob Davis led to Suárez’s difficult goal that he bounced past Pulskamp.

The 37-year-old Messi, who played every minute in Miami’s first two matches, checked out in the 69th minute on Tuesday.

Kansas City had plenty of chances with 10 shots and four on goal. Dejan Joveljic appeared to make it 1-1 in the 40th minute, but he was ruled offside.

Rodríguez entered in the 58th minute and scored from outside the box five minutes later.

Kansas City, still trying to find its footing after significant offseason turnover, remains winless in 2025.