He between miamiwaiting for Leo Messi and Sergio Busquetsstumbled this Saturday with a 1-1 draw at home against Austin and extended his fearsome streak to just one point from the last 24 in MLS. Argentine Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino, who was announced this week as Inter Miami coach, witnessed from the stands the eleventh failure of his new team, which, until the papers were closed to finalize the bench change, follows orders from also. Argentina’s Javier Morales.
The Florida team had seven consecutive losses before this end, continues as the lowest team in the Eastern Conference and has not achieved three points in the league since last May 13, when they defeated the New England Revolution 2-1. Since then, Inter Miami has lost to Nashville (2-1), Orlando City (1-3), Montreal (1-0), New York Red Bulls (0-1), DC United (1-2), the New England Revolution (3-1) and Philadelphia Union (4-1).
His game against Austin did not help him to change this very worrying dynamic either, despite the fact that he took the lead in the 47th minute with a goal from Venezuelan Josef Martínez, who took advantage of a serious mistake in defense inside the visiting team’s area. . He now has 103 MLS goals and has scored against 27 different MLS teams.
However, Austin did not suffer the blow and only equalized four minutes later thanks to a goal from Nick Lima with a tight shot from the edge of the area. Inter Miami occupies the last position in the East with only 16 points after 19 games played and, surprisingly, recorded the first draw this season this Saturday (so far it has five wins and 13 losses).
The pink team will return to action on the 4th of July, when they will receive strong rivals such as the Columbus Crew led by the Colombian Juan Camilo ‘Cucho’ Hernández and the Argentine-Armenian Argentine-Armenian Lucas Zelarayán and this Saturday defeated the New York Red Bulls 2-1.
Source: La Verdad

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