It was another busy week of MLS action, full of goals and top performances, and a little bit of supporter unrest, as Inter Miami and Lionel Messi attracted global attention to the league once again.
By James Nalton
An Inter Miami novela
A reminder of Messi’s greatness
Inter Miami had to wait longer than they might have expected for their first win at Nu Stadium.
They had tried and failed four times to secure a victory since the venue’s inaugural match in April, drawing three before losing against Orlando City earlier this month, which was particularly disappointing as it meant their Florida rivals became the first team to win there.
But this 2-0 win against Portland Timbers was more like the kind of performance expected of Inter Miami in their new home.
The game featured several classic Messi moments, one of which saw him dribble through traffic, somehow evading opposition players to set up Germán Berterame’s goal, which put Inter Miami 2-0 up and on their way to a first win at their new stadium. By then, he’d already scored a great goal of his own, brilliantly worked between himself and Telasco Segovia.
It was a reminder that even at the age of 38, Messi is still among the best players in the world, and few can perform this kind of mazy dribbling through a defence and finish it off with an assist or goal.
A wonder save
Another moment of the type we’ve regularly seen from Messi over the years came from a free-kick in the 90th minute that looked destined for the top corner.
On this occasion, though, it produced a save that was of the same quality as the free-kick — a world-class strike that could only be prevented by a world-class save.
Portland’s Canadian goalkeeper James Pantemis pawed the ball out of the top corner, producing one of the moments of the matchday.
While his opposite number in this game, Inter Miami goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair, is set to be the starter for Canada at the World Cup, Pantemis has so far not been in the picture for a place in the squad.
High-profile saves like this will certainly do his chances of joining St. Clair at the World Cup no harm at all.
A supporter protest
The game was not without its difficulties for Inter Miami. Tension is growing between the club’s hardcore supporters section, a group known as La Familia, and the team’s array of star players.
It has been bubbling for a while, less to do with results and more to do with what the fans see as a lack of connection between the club and supporters, especially from the star players, who regularly leave others to interact with fans and media post-match.
La Familia, who have supported the team loyally since the pre-Messi days (when they were among the worst teams in the league), voiced their discontent at this disconnect between the star players and the fans.
The supporters section remained unusually quiet throughout the game in protest, not at performances or results (this section of Miami fans have been through much worse in that regard) but at players’ lack of acknowledgement of the fans, even in defeat.
“Players, salute your fans, acknowledge your people, who ask nothing else of you,” they chanted in Spanish, replicating the tune of a song popular in Argentina used when a team are not meeting expectations.
In one moment, it looked like Messi gestured in annoyance to these supporters in response to these chants, before holding his hand up in what could be seen as a combination of acknowledgement and apology.
In the dying minutes, with the game already won, the dynamic on the pitch became about that relationship between Messi and the fans.
It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out going forward, but it’s safe to say there has been some friction between the club’s hardcore support and the league’s star man.
MVP Mukhtar is back
Nashville SC have been one of the most impressive teams in MLS this season, not least because of the way they balanced a run to the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals with a good start to the league season.
They have been hanging around the upper reaches of the table throughout this period, and are now at the very top of the Supporters’ Shield standings after a 3-2 win against Los Angeles FC.

Hany Mukhtar was the star of the show, scoring a hat-trick which saw him achieve the highest FotMob rating of Matchweek 14, ahead of Messi.
His three goals showed two sides of his finishing ability. One, taken from close range in the style of a true penalty box striker, and the other two struck from free-kicks, showing his technique from dead-ball situations.
LAFC, meanwhile, have dropped off after an impressive start of their own, and this defeat was their fourth in a row in all competitions, having themselves been knocked out of the Champions Cup at the semifinals stage.
But for Nashville, things are looking up, and 2022 MVP Mukhtar is once again emerging as one of the league’s standout players.
FC Dallas and Sam Sarver’s stone-cold celebration
Sometimes MLS will produce a reminder of what makes American soccer unique.
Sam Sarver has only played 182 minutes of football in the league this season, but despite that, he has been one of the most prominent players in recent weeks.
He has come off the bench to score late goals in three of the last four FC Dallas games, as the Texans continue their promising start to the season.
Sarver’s latest was a dramatic added-time winner against high-flying San Jose Earthquakes to give FC Dallas one of their best results of the year to date.
What was even more memorable than the result was Sarver’s double-celebration. The first part was pre-planned, the second off the cuff, as he mimicked scuba diving off the advertising boards with several teammates, before downing a can of beer that was thrown at him by the San Jose fans.
Sarver certainly has something about him, and looks like he could have played for the United States at the 1994 World Cup, such is his vibe. He is very much in the mould of a classic American soccer player and has come through a combination of college and lower league soccer, along with MLS academy football, before being selected in the 2025 SuperDraft by Dallas.
He is the kind of character and the kind of story MLS, and indeed American soccer as a whole, needs. Given his performances in recent weeks, bursting through on goal and finishing with aplomb, he is very much needed by FC Dallas.
“We were thinking about celebrations before the game,” Sarver said.
“I was a big celebrator in college, and my coach, Todd Yeagley, at Indiana, told me about a player from way before I played there that did that scuba celebration, and he yelled at him for it because he didn’t want him to get hurt. And I was like, ‘It’d be funny if we did that.’
“And then after we did that, they were throwing some beers on the field, so I decided to chug one.”
This is soccer heritage.
(Cover Image from IMAGO)
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