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Miami ready for challenge as MLS post-season play-offs kick off

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MIAMI: David Beckham’s Inter Miami get another chance to extend their maiden season on Friday when they take on fellow expansion debutants Nashville as Major League soccer’s postseason kicks off.

Having scraped into the play-offs with a dramatic final-day victory earlier this month, Miami now have the chance to book a place in the main draw of the playoffs in their one-off Eastern Conference “play-in” game in Tennessee.

The away game is the latest challenge in what has been a roller coaster first season in MLS for the Beckham co-owned team, who made their long-awaited league debut in February ater a tortuous seven-year journey to fruition.

On paper, Miami head into Friday’s clash as underdogs against a Nashville side who finished three places above them in the Eastern Conference ater a season thrown into chaos by the pandemic shutdown.

Miami manager Diego Alonso, however, has challenged his players to rise to the occasion, as they did on November 9 when they sealed a play-off place with a batling 2-1 win over Cincinnati during a tropical storm.

“I feel like this is a great challenge for us and we feel very happy to be in this position in the play-offs,” Alonso said Wednesday.

“We have worked very hard to be here and now we have a great opportunit­y to keep fighting for our dreams.” Win or lose, Alonso believes a difficult first season, which saw his team lose 13 of 23 games, has been a success.

“We have seen what has happened this season and year but we won’t use that as an excuse,” said Alonso, who over the course of the season has seen his squad bolstered by the arrivals of former Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain and French World Cup winner Blaise Matuidi.

‘ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN’: “There have been some difficulti­es but we take it as a challenge and, at the end of the day, we have achieved our goal and managed to get our objectives,” Alonso said. “With time, confidence and the good footballer­s we have, there is a promising future ahead.”

Miami’s US internatio­nal midfielder Wil Trapp said the team had taken confidence from the nerve-jangling win over Cincinnati.

“We were so happy to qualify and felt like we had been rewarded for what has been a difficult year,” Trapp said.

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