Inter Miami meets crew at Cleveland Clash of Interens

MLS’deki last unreformed teams, Columbus crew, Cleveland’dan Inter Miami “host” when the internal market is prepared for a Saturday calculation.
There is only a reason and a reason for the unusual place: Lionel Messi. The latest evidence of the enormous popularity came on Sunday when Miami drew 62,358 in the military field for the biggest crowd of Chicago Fire’s history.
The owners of the crew and the NFL’s Cleveland Browns Jimmy and Dee Haslam chose to play in Browns’ stadium with a capacity of 67.431 capacity in Columbus, where he became a castle (20.371).
The crew (5-0-3, 18 points) has a record of 34-5-15 records in all competitions and MLS, which is based on 2023 seasons, has 21-4-9 points in normal season matches.
“I understand why the club decided to do it. It would be surprising if we didn’t do it, because other clubs did. So let’s do it.” He said. “The players know that. I will not focus on it because I know that we will play a kind of far away home game. This is the truth. We will try to do everything to have a good performance.”
The crew is managed by Diego Rossi, who has three goals in the last three matches to increase the sum of the season to five.
They will probably have to fight a rested Messi. There are five MLS matches (four starters), three goals and two assists.
Miami (4-0-3, 15 points) has played a seven MLS match and six heavier programs in the Concacaf Champions Cup since 19 February.
The match in Chicago has completed an expert in four games in 12 days, so having an extra time to prepare for the crew, a relief for Miami coach Javier Mascherrano.
“Fortunately, we have a long week of training, which gives us some breath room after starting the season intensively,” he said. He continued: “In our case, we spent about two months by playing every three or four days. Wear and wear is important.”
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