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In a thrilling encounter, Mexico’s Liga MX dominated the Major League Soccer All-Stars with a resounding 4-1 victory. The match, held in Columbus, Ohio, saw Argentine strikers Juan Brunetta and Maximiliano Meza shine in the second half, securing the win for the Mexican league.
Early Lead and Equalizer
The action kicked off early with a goal from German Berterame, a forward for CF Monterrey. He opened the scoring in the 16th minute, putting Liga MX ahead. However, the lead was short-lived. Just one minute later, Colombian winger Cucho Hernandez, playing for the Columbus Crew, equalized for the MLS All-Stars.
Liga MX Takes Control
As the first half progressed, Liga MX regained their advantage. Moroccan winger Oussama Idrissi netted a goal in the 41st minute, giving his team a 2-1 lead at halftime. The MLS All-Stars, despite their efforts, couldn’t find a way past the resilient Liga MX defense.
Second Half Dominance
The second half saw Liga MX extend their lead significantly. Reserve striker Juan Brunetta, representing Tigres UANL, scored in the 68th minute. Just a minute later, Maximiliano Meza, a winger for Monterrey, added another goal, sealing the match with a 4-1 scoreline.
Messi’s Absence Felt
Lionel Messi, the star player for Inter Miami, did not participate in the match. He missed the game due to a right ankle injury sustained during Argentina’s Copa America final victory over Colombia. His absence left a noticeable void in the MLS lineup.
Messi’s Injury Concerns
Messi’s injury has also caused him to miss two MLS games last week. His participation in Miami’s upcoming home game against Puebla remains uncertain. Inter Miami will begin defending the Leagues Cup, a tournament featuring MLS and Liga MX clubs, starting Friday.
MLS vs. Liga MX: A Rivalry Rekindled
This victory marks a significant moment in the ongoing rivalry between MLS and Liga MX. The MLS All-Stars had previously won both prior All-Star meetings with Mexican league rivals. They played to a 1-1 draw and won 3-2 on penalty kicks in 2021. Additionally, they secured a 2-1 triumph in 2022.
Berterame’s Impact
German Berterame, the 25-year-old forward for CF Monterrey, made a strong impact in the game. His early goal set the tone for Liga MX’s performance. Berterame has been a key player for Monterrey, showcasing his skills on an international stage.
Hernandez’s Quick Response
Cucho Hernandez, the Colombian winger, displayed his talent by quickly equalizing for the MLS All-Stars. His goal in the 17th minute energized the team and the crowd. Hernandez has been a vital part of the Columbus Crew, and his performance in the All-Star Game was no exception.
Idrissi’s Contribution
Oussama Idrissi’s goal in the 41st minute gave Liga MX a crucial lead before halftime. The Moroccan winger’s speed and agility proved to be a challenge for the MLS defense. Idrissi’s performance highlighted his importance to the Liga MX squad.
Brunetta and Meza Seal the Deal
In the second half, substitutes Juan Brunetta and Maximiliano Meza played pivotal roles. Brunetta’s goal in the 68th minute extended the lead, while Meza’s goal a minute later confirmed Liga MX’s dominance. Their contributions off the bench showcased the depth of talent in the Mexican league.
Looking Ahead: Leagues Cup
The upcoming Leagues Cup will see MLS and Liga MX clubs compete once again. Inter Miami, with or without Messi, will face Puebla in their opening match. The tournament, now in its second year, promises exciting clashes and a continuation of the rivalry between the two leagues.
Liga MX’s 4-1 victory over the MLS All-Stars highlighted the skill and talent within the Mexican league. The absence of Lionel Messi was felt, but the match still delivered thrilling moments and impressive performances. As the Leagues Cup approaches, fans can look forward to more exciting encounters between MLS and Liga MX clubs.