He Inter from Miamiwith Lionel Messi Holder, beat 5-4 to penalties University of Peru, After drawing 0 to 0 in regulatory time. In it Monumental of LimaThe herons added their Second friendly of preseason within the framework of its physical preparation prior to the beginning of the Mls.
The set directed by Javier Mascherano He came to the meeting optimistically, having won him to America of Mexico also for penalties, due to 2 to 2 draw During the match where the Argentine captain scored a goal.
Before University, the Miami team had one of the lightest of the party with a Rosario free kickwhen he executed an unbeatable shot, but the archer’s response Sebastián Britos prevented the opening of the scoreboard.
Messi played 72 minutes having a great night, but the Defensive scheme of Sports University It was decisive when maintaining equality.
Then, the DT decided to rest, just like Sergio Busquets and Jordi Albaand so on the 10 Argentine ended the meeting in the Substant Bank.
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Ovation to Lionel Messi
When leaving, Messi It was cheered by the Peruvian public He professed his respect while leaving the playing field. Thus, he said goodbye to a screaming and applause from cream fans.
Absolutely all The spectators stood up and gave him a felt ovation in what could have been the last time of ten in Peruvian land.
The preseason of Inter de Miami
The cast of the cast of Florida will have continuity on Sunday, February 2, when they face the Sporting San Miguelito in it Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez Stadium in Panama City. Six days later, do the same with the Olimpia Sports Club at the Metropolitan Olympic Stadium of San Pedro Sula in Honduras, On Saturday, February 8.
The herons will conclude their preseason on Friday, February 14 with a more than important game such as Florida’s classic, against Orlando City SCto be played from 9:30 p.m. Raymond James Stadium de Tampa.
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