Lionel Messi had one goal and three assists for Inter Miami in their 4-0 win against Cincinnati.
Messi and Inter Miami are in the Eastern Conference finals as Lionel Messi stole the show. With the score at 0-0, Mateo Silvetti played a cross into the penalty area which found Messi and he would score a header to give Inter Miami the 1-0 lead.
With Inter Miami leading 1-0, it was Messi who played a pass in to Mateo Silvetti and he would score Inter Miami’s second goal of the match. Minutes later, it was another Messi assist.
He would play a through ball into Tadeo Allende and he would score his first goal of the game. Messi would get another assist, once more a through ball to Allende and he would score.
Mateo Pellegrino continued his strong run and scored both goals in Parma’s 2-1 win over Hellas Verona in the Serie A matchday 12.
The Argentine forward opened the scoring in the 18th minute. Hellas Verona equalised through Brazilian Giovane Santana at the 65th minute, but Pellegrino sealed the result with his second goal at the 80th minute.
Goalkeeper Lautaro Morales Losada became the central figure of the match. The Lanús goalkeeper made three key saves in the first half, stopped a close-range attempt from Biel in extra time, and denied Hulk, Biel, and Vitor Hugo in the decisive penalty shootout. His contributions allowed Lanús to secure the second Sudamericana title in their history and gave veteran Lautaro Acosta relief after the forward missed his penalty during the series.
The final drew a large movement of Lanús supporters who traveled from Buenos Aires to Asunción by charter flights and buses. The team reached the final after eliminating Central Córdoba, Fluminense, Universidad de Chile, and Cruzeiro, consolidating a run that featured several strong performances away from home, including the win at the Maracaná.
Lanús continued a long period of growth that began decades ago. After a past in the lower divisions, including Primera C less than 50 years ago, the club now holds more than three decades in the top flight and has accumulated consistent international participation. Since 2013, Lanús have won a Sudamericana, reached a Copa Libertadores final, and made multiple deep runs in continental competitions.