All evening long, it was the Los Angeles Galaxy performance, but there was also Lionel Messi. Never, ever assume he’s not there. He has won the Ballon d’Or eight times for a reason, and he proved it in a spectacular way when no one was expecting it.
With a wonderful assist from old friend and former Barcelona colleague Jordi Alba, the Argentine tied the score in stoppage time. After a ninety-minute display in which they were outplayed in every way, their outstanding synergy was on display to rescue a point for the Herons.
After a foul by Sergio Busquets on Joseph Paintsil, the Galaxy were awarded a penalty kick to start the game. However, USMNT goalkeeper Drake Callender stopped Riqui Puig from the spot. Dejan Jovelic’s goal in the 75th minute eventually rewarded them for their outstanding play, but it all fell apart with only a few minutes remaining. From defense to midfield to the final third of the pitch, the Galaxy dominated the entire game. However, Inter Miami needed only a single moment to turn the tide.
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