Fort Lauderdale, USA — Nashville SC advanced to the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinals after a 1-1 draw with Inter Miami on Wednesday night that eliminated the reigning MLS champions on away goals. Lionel Messi scored in the seventh minute for Inter Miami, marking the 900th goal of his career, but Cristian Espinoza equalized in the 74th minute to level the tie after a 0-0 first leg in Nashville. The aggregate finished 1-1, and Nashville progressed under the tournament's away-goals rule. Officials and coaches provided postmatch comments; match statistics and official reports confirmed outcomes. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Soccer fans, this is a historic moment. Messi's 900th goal is a milestone in sports history. If you're a Nashville SC supporter, your team is advancing in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Keep an eye on upcoming games. Share the excitement with your family or friends who love soccer.
Despite Messi's landmark goal, it was Nashville SC's night. They're moving forward in the tournament, proving that every goal counts, especially away ones. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
Nashville SC benefited by advancing to the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinals, gaining competitive progression, morale uplift for players and supporters, and the tactical validation of away-goals success.
Inter Miami, its players, coaches and fans suffered elimination from the tournament despite Messi's 900th goal, losing an opportunity to defend continental silverware and facing immediate competitive and reputational consequences.
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