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Inter Miami remains invincible and stops Crew’s undefeated line

April 19, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Inter Miami CF Advanced Lionel Messi (10) and Columbus crew midfielder Daniel Gazdag (8) war in the first half in Huntington Bank Field. Compulsory Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images

Benjamin Cremaschi’s first half goal was enough to remain as the only invincible team in MLS after Inter Miami’s 1-0 victory in Cleveland’s Cleveland’s Cleveland.

Cremaschi scored a goal in the 30th minute and made three savings for Oscar Ustari Miami (5-0-3, 18 points).

The crew (5-1-3, 18 points) could not break the franchise record for the longest unspeakable line to start a season. It was equal to the eight-game sign of 2010 (6-0-2).

The match was moved 145 miles north of Columbus, because the crew holders with NFL Cleveland Browns and stadiums wanted to benefit from the presence of Jimmy and Dee Haslam, Miami Megastar Lionel Messi.

As a result, the crew did not benefit from the distinctive advantage of their usual homes, which they collected 21-4-9 records in the previous 34 MLS regular season matches.

While many fans traveling from Columbus, it was not surprising that pink -coated Messi/Miami fans were almost equal.

67,431 capacity of 60,614 crowds were insufficient.

Cremaschi took the first goal of the season from a transition accumulation that started in the midfield with Luis Suarez. Marcelo Weigandt passed a pass. After a few Dripling, he sent a clear service in the middle of the box and Cremaaschi finished with a diving title.

One minute ago, Most Master reacted by Max Arfsten to keep the match without points.

Messi made almost 2-0 in the first minute of the first half, but the 25-meter strike curls the width of the left pole.

The crew fired in the second half and was almost equalized in 46 minutes, but it came back with a stop of the master Diego Rossi. Six minutes later, Rossi had a clean look, but he had a chance with an out -of -target attempt for his sixth goal.

The crew, Daniel Gazdag, where Andres Herrera stretched for a cross by Andres Herrera, and the fourth minute of the stopping time, including the re -directed of the transition inch outside the left pole, had a lot of last three -thirds.

-FELD level media

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