Miami. Inter Miami surrendered a 3-0 lead and lost 4-3 to Orlando City at their new stadium on May 3, after Martín Ojeda scored a hat trick and Tyrese Spicer struck in stoppage time; Lionel Messi scored and assisted twice in his 100th appearance but could not prevent the comeback. Inter Miami’s defeat ended an 11-match unbeaten streak across competitions and left the club 0-1-3 at the stadium this season; Orlando City improved its record and claimed an upset on May 3. Club officials and coaches will assess defensive lapses this week, while league standings and upcoming fixtures will reflect the result in the coming days.
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If you're a soccer fan, this game was a rollercoaster. It shows that even a 3-0 lead isn't safe. It's a reminder to support your team till the end, no matter the score. Check out the next Orlando City or Inter Miami game to see how they bounce back.
Orlando City pulled off an impressive comeback, shaking up league standings. Inter Miami's defense will need to tighten up to prevent future upsets. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
Orlando City benefited immediately: Martín Ojeda and Tyrese Spicer received national attention for a comeback victory that boosted the club’s confidence and points tally, while the team’s road form and morale improved following a dramatic stoppage-time win.
Inter Miami suffered a notable setback: the club’s 11-match unbeaten run across competitions ended, the new stadium remained without a win (0-1-3), and coaches face scrutiny over late-game defensive lapses, with fans and stakeholders disappointed on a high-profile matchday.
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