Inter Miami created a landmark moment in club history with a commanding 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps to secure their first-ever MLS Cup title, driven by a masterful performance from Lionel Messi. The Argentine legend delivered two assists, orchestrated every decisive moment, and once again proved why he remains one of football’s greatest modern playmakers. This win marks Miami’s most prestigious domestic triumph after their previous successes in the 2023 Leagues Cup and the 2024 Supporters’ Shield.
The final at Chase Stadium began perfectly for Miami. Messi’s sharp vision and quick movement opened space inside the box, leading to Tadeo Allende’s dangerous cut-back that forced defender Edier Ocampo into an unfortunate own goal. Vancouver responded strongly, pushing Miami goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo into several outstanding saves. Their persistence finally paid off at the hour mark when Ali Ahmed found time and space on the left before confidently finishing past Novo.
Vancouver nearly flipped the match shortly after with Emmanuel Sabbi striking both posts in a rare sequence, keeping Miami level by inches. As the game became stretched, Messi elevated the tempo once again. He dispossessed a Whitecaps defender high up the pitch and set up Rodrigo De Paul, who calmly slotted home to restore Miami’s lead.
In added time, with Vancouver pushing numbers forward, Messi produced another moment of brilliance—cushioning a chest control into a perfectly weighted chipped assist that allowed Allende to seal the match at 3-1. Messi’s influence remained unmatched throughout the night, earning him the MLS Cup MVP and Player of the Match honors. Reflecting on the win, Messi shared, “Winning the MLS was one of our biggest goals this year. It was a long and demanding season, and the team gave everything. This moment is something we had been waiting for, and it means a lot to all of us.”

