Tigres edge Messi-less Inter Miami 2-1 to win Leagues Cup group

Inter Miami FC's Spanish forward #10 celebrates after their MLS match against LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park on February 25, 2024 during their MLS match in Carson California. - The match ended in a 1-1 draw after a stoppage time goal by Messi. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

Juan Pablo Vigon scored in the 84th minute to give Tigres a 2-1 triumph over Lionel Messi-less defending champion Inter Miami on Saturday in the Leagues Cup.

The 33-year-old Mexican midfielder’s goal gave eight-time Liga MX champion Tigres the victory at Houston and the title in group play.

The World Cup-style tournament sends MLS and Liga MX Mexican sides into three-team groups with two from each advancing to the knockout rounds.

With the loss, Miami settled for second in the group and could face a possible first-round knockout match against Pachuca, the reigning CONCACAF Champions Cup champions.

Argentine superstar Messi did not play for Miami because he remains out after suffering a right ankle ligament injury in his nation’s Copa America final win over Colombia last month.

Tigres opened the scoring in the 36th minute on a goal from Argentine striker Juan Brunetta but Miami equalized in the 74th minute on Ecuadoran forward Leo Campana’s goal, setting the stage for Vigon’s late decider.

 

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