Lionel Messi Demonstrates Unstoppable Performance in Victory Over Columbus Crew

MIAMI, FL. – Inter Miami CF earned a dominant 5-1 win over Columbus Crew tonight. The win presented a brilliant performance from captain Lionel Messi, who earns Royal Caribbean Icon of the Match honors, with a brace and three assists on the night. Attackers Tadeo Allende, Luis Suárez and Fafa Picault also got onto the scoresheet to lead the team to victory at Chase Stadium.

Additionally, with his two goals and three assists, Messi became only the second player in MLS history to record at least five goal contributions in a game multiple times, while also reaching 31 goals to surpass Gonzalo Higuaín (29) for the most MLS regular season goals in Club history. Suárez, meanwhile, recorded his 33rd goal for the team across all competitions and passed Leonardo Campana (32) for the second most goals in Inter Miami history.

Lionel Messi became only the second player in MLS history to record at least five goal contributions in a game multiple times.

“I want to thank the players, because in the end they understood the message—but above all, for having the courage to want to play,” head coach Javier Mascherano. “I think in these last few matches, the guys have gotten it and lifted a weight off their shoulders. But we have to keep going; this alone isn’t enough. We need to keep building.”

Inter Miami kicked off the match with Óscar Ustari in goal; Marcelo Weigandt, Maximiliano Falcón, David Martinez and Noah Allen made up the team’s back four; Benjamin Cremaschi and Sergio Busquets started in midfield, flanked by Tadeo Allende and Telasco Segovia;  Messi and Suárez led in attack.

Inter Miami took the lead early on through an Allende strike in the 13th minute. A precise line-splitting pass over the top from Messi found Allende in space on the right end of the box, who buried the ball in the back of the net with a first-time, right-footed finish across goal for his sixth strike this regular season. The assist, meanwhile, was the fourth for Messi in league play in 2025.

Leo Messi selected his memorable header in the 2009 Champions League Final as his favorite career goal, in support of the A Goal in Life charity campaign.

Shortly after, Messi extended the team’s lead in the 15th minute. Our Club captain scored with a left-footed attempt from outside the box to capitalize on a misplaced pass from the Columbus Crew goalkeeper to take his team-leading goal tally to nine this regular season.

Messi would then secure his brace on the night in the 24th minute with a superb finish over the keeper following an inch-perfect pass over the opposition’s backline from Busquets. The goal was Messi’s 10th this regular season, while the assist was the third for Busquets. Notably, with his two goals tonight, Messi (31) surpassed Gonzalo Higuaín (29) for the most MLS regular season goals in Club history.

Columbus Crew opened the second half with a goal from defender Cesar Ruvalcaba to cut Inter Miami’s lead to 3-1.

Minutes later in the 64th minute, Suárez reestablished the host’s three-goal lead. A fantastic passing sequence in transition was capped off by a grounded finish to the near post from inside the box from the Uruguayan striker. The goal was Suárez’s fifth this regular season, while the assist and secondary assists took Segovia’s and Messi’s tally to five each respectively. With his goal, Suárez (33) passed Leonardo Campana (32) for the second most goals in Inter Miami history.

Inter Miami then rounded out the result with a goal from second-half substitute Fafa Picault in the 89th minute. A beautiful through ball from Messi left the Haitian attacker one on one against the keeper, before he slotted the ball in the bottom right corner for his fourth goal this regular season. The assist, meanwhile, was Messi’s third in the match and sixth overall in the league in 2025. With the assist on the play, Messi (two goals, three assists in the match) became just the second player in MLS history to notch at least five goal contributions in a game multiple times in his career, joining Diego Rossi (two such games each).

The 5-1 scoreline would subsequently remain unchanged through the final minutes for Inter Miami to claim all three points.

Next, Inter Miami will enter a pause in MLS regular season action until June 28, as the team will compete in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.

Scoring Summary:

MIA – Tadeo Allende (Lionel Messi) 13’, Lionel Messi 15’, Lionel Messi (Sergio Busquets) 24’, Luis Suárez (Telasco Segovia, Lionel Messi) 64’, Fafa Picault (Lionel Messi) 89’

CLB – Cesar Ruvalcaba (Dylan Chambost) 58’

Misconduct:

MIA – David Martinez (Yellow Card) 57’

CLB – Cesar Ruvalcaba (Yellow Card) 62’

Lineups / Substitutions: 

Inter Miami CF – GK Óscar Ustari (Rocco Ríos Novo HT); D Marcelo Weigandt, Maximiliano Falcón, David Martinez (Ryan Sailor 90’ + 1’), Noah Allen; M Benjamin Cremaschi, Sergio Busquets; Tadeo Allende (Allen Obando 90’ + 1’),Telasco Segovia (Ian Fray 68’); F Lionel Messi ©, Luis Suárez (Fafa Picault 81’)

Unused Substitutes – D Tomás Avilés; M Federico Redondo; F Leo Afonso

Columbus Crew – GK Nicholas Hagen; D Mohamed Farsi (Lassi Lappalainen 80’), Steven Moreira, Yevhen Cheberko, Malte Amundsen (Cesar Ruvalcaba 9’); M Max Arfsten (Andrés Herrera 72’), Dylan Chambost, Darlington Nagbe (Amar Sejdić 72’), Dániel Gazdag (Jacen Russell-Rowe 72’); F Diego Rossi, Ibrahim Aliyu

Unused Substitutes – GK Evan Bush; M Aziel Jackson, Derrick Jones; F Taha Habroune

Stats: 

Possession:
MIA – 46%
CLB – 54%

Shots:
MIA – 15
CLB – 11

Saves:
MIA – 0
CLB – 2

Corners:
MIA – 4
CLB – 6

Fouls:
MIA – 8
CLB – 12

 

 

 

 

 

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Author: West Lamy

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