Miami — Inter Miami defeated the Philadelphia Union 6-4 on Sunday night in an MLS match ahead of the 2026 World Cup break, with Lionel Messi recording two assists before leaving the game in the 73rd minute while appearing to touch his left hamstring. The substitution saw Messi exit via the tunnel and no preliminary diagnosis was announced this week; Luis Suárez scored a late goal in the 81st minute to help seal the comeback, and MLS will pause for the World Cup with the Union scheduled to resume league play on July 22.
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If you're a soccer fan, Messi's potential injury could affect Inter Miami's performance. Keep an eye on updates about his condition. If you're a Union fan, mark July 22 on your calendar. That's when they'll return to the field.
Inter Miami's win was a thrilling high-scoring match, but Messi's exit due to a possible injury is a concern. MLS is now on a World Cup break, with games resuming in late July. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves soccer.
Inter Miami benefited from a multi-goal comeback that improved the club's goal differential, showcased offensive depth with goals from Luis Suárez and Germán Berterame, and provided momentum and confidence entering the MLS World Cup pause.
Philadelphia Union suffered a high-scoring loss that left them in last-place status at the time, hurt team morale, and complicated preparations during the upcoming MLS pause for the World Cup.
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Inter Miami Beats Philadelphia 6-4 Before Cup Break
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