Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 19th April 2026, 11:38 AM
Lionel Messi produced a clinical double to secure a 3-2 victory for Inter Miami against the Colorado Rapids, marking a successful debut for interim head coach Guillermo Hoyos. The Major League Soccer (MLS) fixture, held in Denver, saw the Argentine captain reclaim the spotlight in front of a massive crowd, further solidifying Miami’s position near the top of the Eastern Conference standings.
Inter Miami established an early lead in the 18th minute when Messi converted a penalty with precision. The visitors maintained their offensive pressure throughout the first half, eventually doubling their advantage during added time. Just before the interval, Messi provided a deft flick to Mateo Silvetti, who delivered a cross met by Germán Berterame. Berterame’s header ensured Miami entered the break with a comfortable 2-0 cushion.
The second half saw a determined resurgence from the Colorado Rapids. The home side managed to equalise within a frantic four-minute window; Rafael Navarro scored in the 58th minute, followed shortly by Darren Yapi in the 62nd minute. With the score level at 2-2, the match remained poised until the closing stages.
The decisive moment arrived in the 79th minute. Rodrigo De Paul provided the assist, finding Messi on the right flank. The forward navigated his way into the penalty area, bypassed three defenders, and struck a left-footed shot into the net to seal the 3-2 win.
| Category | Match Details |
| Fixture | Colorado Rapids vs Inter Miami |
| Final Score | 2 – 3 |
| Inter Miami Scorers | Lionel Messi (18′ P, 79′), Germán Berterame (45+1′) |
| Colorado Rapids Scorers | Rafael Navarro (58′), Darren Yapi (62′) |
| Attendance | 75,824 (2nd highest in MLS history) |
| Venue | NFL Stadium, Denver |
| Inter Miami Standing | 2nd in Eastern Conference (15 points) |
Due to the overwhelming demand for tickets driven by Messi’s appearance, the Colorado Rapids relocated the fixture to Denver’s large NFL stadium. The official attendance was recorded at 75,824, making it the second-highest attendance for a single match in the history of Major League Soccer.
The match marked the first outing for Guillermo Hoyos as interim head coach, following the resignation of Javier Mascherano four days prior for personal reasons. Hoyos, who currently serves as the club’s Sporting Director, shares a professional history with Messi dating back over two decades to their time at Barcelona’s La Masia academy.
Reflecting on the victory, Hoyos stated, “We have the best player in history, who can completely change the course of a match.” He further noted that the performance was part of the club’s “continuous improvement,” reminding observers that Inter Miami remains the defending MLS champions.
With this result, Inter Miami occupies second place in the Eastern Conference with 15 points from eight matches. They remain four points behind Nashville, who lead the table with 19 points from the same number of games.
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