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Major League Soccer Lionel Messi rested, but Inter Miami wins in Texas

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Lionel Messi was rested, but Inter Miami had no trouble handling the Houston Dynamo and won 4–1 on Sunday in Major League Soccer thanks to two pretensions from Telasco Segovia.

Lionel Messi was rested, but Inter Miami had no trouble dealing with the Houston Dynamo, who won 4–1 in Major League Soccer on Sunday, with Telasco Segovia scoring two pretensions. Ticket buyers in the Texas megacity were dissatisfied to miss out on the chance to see the Argentine World Cup winner, as his trainer Javier Mascherano decided to leave him in Florida after an excited launch to the season. As compensation for Messi’s absence, Houston offered its suckers free tickets for one further game this season, but unfortunately for the Dynamo their defense was just as generous.

Miami kept the pressure on while Houston tried to play out from the reverse and Benjamin Kremaski passed the ball to Suarez, whose clever touch gave Segovia the lead and the Venezuelan scored.

Houston responded well, maintaining plenitude of possession, but Tadeo Allende put an end to the counterattack with an important left-footed drive off the break in the 37th nanosecond.

The third thing came just before halftime when Yannick Bright won the ball in midfield and swept forward to Luis Suarez who laid the ball off to Segovia, with the striker holding off the challenge of Obafemi Awodesu to head the ball into the corner.

After the interval, Houston had the ball in the net, but Ezequiel Ponce’s title was ruled offside.

Suárez also made it 4 – 0 in the 79th nanosecond when he’d no labels when he entered the box but fired a important left- footed shot past Dynamo goalkeeper Andrew Tarbell.

Nicolás Lodedro’s 85th nanosecond thing handed some relief for the home platoon, and Miami suffered farther trouble when protector Ian Frey entered a red card for an incident after the final whoosh.

But it was a performance that suggested Miami, which was the sympathizers Shield winner last time for its record-breaking regular-season crusade, will formerly again be a dominant force in the Eastern Conference.

“We started veritably well in the first half and went 3-0 over,” Suarez told broadcaster Apple TV.

“we will try our stylish, we know it was sad to lose to Atlanta last time(in the playoffs), it was veritably sad and this time we will try our stylish to win the MLS,” he said.

Defending titleholders Los Angeles Galaxy suffered a 2–1 loss to the Vancouver Readers beforehand in the season.

Sam Adekugbe gave the home side the lead in the third nanosecond, while Gabriel Peck – after a lackluster Vancouver defense – scored the equalizer in the 39th nanosecond.

But three twinkles from time, Pedro Vite transferred in a cross from the right and Brian White headed in the title to secure the three points for the Canadians.

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