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  08 Mar 2024, 11:59

Messi and Suarez on target as Miami fight back for draw in Nashville

LOS ANGELES, March 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Luis Suarez grabbed a stoppage-time
equaliser after Lionel Messi had reduced the deficit as Inter Miami fought
back from two goals down to draw 2-2 in the first leg of their CONCACAF
Champions Cup round-of-16 tie on Thursday.

Canadian winger Jacob Shaffelburg had put Nashville 2-0 up with a pair of
superbly taken goals before Miami's comeback.

The goals from the former Barcelona forwards, who had scored a brace each in
the 5-0 win over Orlando on Saturday, make Miami favourites for Wednesday's
return in South Florida with a place in the quarter-finals on the line.

Miami had beaten Nashville on penalties in the final of the Leagues Cup last
season and returned for the debuts in regional competition of Messi, Busquets
and Suarez.

Coach Gerardo 'Tata' Martino handed a debut to new Argentine signing Federico
Redondo in midfield but was without Spaniard Jordi Alba, suffering from
illness.

But Miami were soon reeling after Nashville's Shaq Moore broke through from
midfield and fed Shaffelburg who blasted past Drake Callender with a left-
foot drive from the edge of the box.

The Canadian, with the distinctive mullet haircut, doubled the lead two
minutes after the interval with an even better finish, cutting in from the
left before unleashing an unstoppable shot with his right foot high into the
far top corner.

Miami responded strongly though and six minutes later Messi had pulled a goal
back with a trademark left-footed curler.

Suarez set him up on the edge of the box and despite having four defenders in
close proximity, the Argentine World Cup-winner found space to work the ball
on to his left foot and then find the corner.

- Suarez equaliser -

Miami had an effort from Diego Gomez disallowed for offside but Nashville
weren't ready to set their backs against the wall just yet.

Moore cut in from the right and beat Callender to send the 26,000 crowd wild
but a VAR review found that Moore had been narrowly offside from earlier in
the move and the goal was disallowed.

But then deep in stoppage time, the ball was fed out to Busquets on the right
and the Spanish veteran floated in a cross which was headed home by Suarez.

Earlier, Monterrey's USA striker Brandon Vazquez scored on his return to his
former club Cincinnati as the Mexican club enjoyed a 1-0 win in their
CONCACAF Champions Cup, round of 16, first-leg tie on Thursday.

Cincinnati, who won the Supporters' Shield for the best regular season record
in Major League Soccer last season, had started brightly and had the ball in
the net in the 18th minute but Corey Baird's effort was ruled out for
offside.

Six minutes later though, the Liga MX team were ahead and it was the former
home favourite Vazquez who produced the breakthrough.

Maximiliano Mesa found the forward in the box and his right-foot effort crept
under the body of Cincinnati keeper Roman Celentano, who should have done
much better.

It was Vazquez's seventh goal in 11 appearances since joining the five-times
CONCACAF champions in and will strengthen his case for inclusion in Gregg
Berhalter's USA squad for the upcoming Nations League Final Four.

Monterrey were reduced to ten men in the 70th minute when a VAR review ruled
that Rodrigo Aguirre had struck Baird, off the ball, before a corner.

With their numerical advantage for the final 20 minutes, Cincinnati piled on
the pressure but Monterrey keeper Esteban Andrada kept out a Sergio Santos
effort after good work from Luciano Acosta.