Miami Herald

Nightmare in Saudi Arabia: Messi hurt, Miami trounced 6-0 Showdown between Messi, Ronaldo falls through

- BY MICHELLE KAUFMAN mkaufman@miamiheral­d.com

A preseason game in Saudi Arabia hyped worldwide as a showdown between legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo turned into a nightmare for Inter Miami on Thursday.

Messi spent the first 82 minutes of the match against Al Nassr on the bench as a precaution after he felt discomfort following Monday’s loss to Al Hilal. Inter Miami conceded three goals in the first 12 minutes and was humiliated 6-0 by the Saudi team.

The Argentine star came in for a cameo in the 83rd minute after Saudi fans at Kingdom Arena spent much of the game chanting his name. But it was a lost cause for Miami long before his entrance.

Despite its expensive starstudde­d roster, Inter Miami remains winless through four games of its seven-game preseason world tour and has been outscored 11-3.

Messi felt a twinge after Monday’s game, tried to train on Wednesday, but still had slight discomfort, so he underwent an MRI, according to a club source. As a precaution, based on the test results and how he felt, the coaches and medical staff planned to give the Argentine star a few days to recover.

He was expected to be left off the roster for Thursday’s game, but instead was on the bench.

Ronaldo watched the entire match from a suite due to a calf injury that led to Al Nassr canceling two games in China last week. TV cameras cut away to Ronaldo and Messi during the first half

and the Portuguese star was smirking while his Argentine archrival looked forlorn as his teammates struggled all over the field.

Brazilian player Anderson Talisca scored a hat trick for Al Nassr. His first goal came in the 10th minute. His second was a penalty kick in the 51st minute, and his third goal was in the 73rd. Otavio opened the scoring for the Saudis with a thirdminut­e goal. Aymeric Laporte scored in the 12th and Mohammed Khalil Marran in the 68th.

With each Al Nassr goal, the criticism from Inter Miami fans on social media grew more harsh.

Al Nassr outshot Miami 21-12 and had 14 shots on goal while Miami had just three.

Inter Miami coach Tata Martino was not made available to the media, but wingback Julian Gressel said the coach was more animated than usual during halftime, as Miami trailed 3-0.

“Obviously not the result we wanted, but obviously, a lot of lessons to take,” Gressel said. “There’s a lot for us to learn from, for us to grow. There’s a ton of stuff we can look at on film, but it starts with us having a good start to the game. You can’t be down 3-nil in 12 minutes into the game. Those are lessons you learn in preseason.”

Martino has said that the team would be careful about managing players’ minutes during the sevengame, five-country preseason tour and that his primary focus was keeping the team healthy and fit for the start of the

MLS season Feb. 21 at home against Real Salt Lake.

Gressel stressed that the team wants to be at its best when the season starts.

“Ultimately, when the time comes, when it counts for us, that’s when we want to be at our best and these games are valuable, even though they sting quite a bit,” Gressel said.

Asked how difficult it is to play preseason games when there is such a bright spotlight and pressure on Inter Miami, Gressel said: “I think it’s actually good to have games like this to prepare for the season. These aren’t your regular preseason games I’ve played in the past where you play in your training gear at times against other MLS teams. These are real games and that will bode well for us.”

Gressel said it was nice to see the support for Messi and Inter Miami from the Saudi fans.

“He’s a popular guy, for sure.”

The team has three preseason games remaining, Monday in Hong Kong, Tuesday in Tokyo and Feb. 15 at home against Argentine club Newell’s Old Boys, the hometown team of Messi and Martino.

Details of Messi’s latest injury are unknown. He missed the final stretch of the 2023 season with a nagging hamstring injury.

The Inter Miami vs. Al Nassr game was being billed as “The Last Dance,” as it could possibly have been the last time fans got to see the icons face each other.

Miami’s starters Thursday were: Leo Campana, Luis Suárez, David Ruiz, Sergio Busquets, Gregore, Jordi Alba, Noah Allen, Serhiy Kryvtsov, Tomas Aviles, Gressel and Drake Callender. DeAndre Yedlin replaced Alba and Robert Taylor replaced Suárez in the 69th minute. Messi replaced Campana in the 83rd and Lawson Sunderland went in for Ruiz in the 84th.

Argentine center back Nicolas Freire, who was recently signed on loan from Mexican league PUMAS, has yet to play for Inter Miami. According to a team spokespers­on, he is still getting integrated into the team because he arrived at training camp later than the rest of the players.

Gressel was asked whether Thursday’s result was an indictment of

MLS and a sign the Saudi Pro League is further ahead. He replied: “I don’t think you can compare. We are very early on in the process, only in our third week together as a team after a long couple months off. So, you can’t really compare. I think we would love to have a rematch at some point. That’s the competitor in me, maybe in an official competitio­n like a Club World Cup.”

Note: Inter Miami traded defender Christophe­r McVey to D.C. United in exchange for a 2024 internatio­nal roster spot and up to $100,000 in general allocation money if he meets certain performanc­e metrics. The team also transferre­d midfielder Nicolas Stefanelli to Fehervar FC in Hungary.

Michelle Kaufman: 305-376-3438, @kaufsports

record.

Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen has won the past three titles.

Hamilton is expected to race alongside Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, who signed a long-term contract last week.

The move leaves Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz looking for a new team and Mercedes driver George Russell looking for a new teammate.

Ferrari has not claimed an F1 driver’s title since Kimi Raikkonen won in 2007.

ELSEWHERE

WNBA: The Los Angeles Sparks acquired Aari McDonald and the eighth overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft from the Atlanta Dream on Thursday in exchange for fellow guard Jordin Canada and the 12th overall selection in the same draft.

The Sparks now own the Nos. 2, 4, 8 and 24 picks in the draft, which takes place on April 15.

McDonald, 25, averaged 7.9 points, 3.0 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 24 games (nine starts) last season with Atlanta.

Canada, 28, recorded career-best averages in points (13.3), assists (6.0) and rebounds (3.1) last season. A two-time WNBA champion with Seattle, Canada has 8.8 points, 4.7 assists and 2.3 rebounds in 182 career games.

Obituary: Former Florida State coach Mike Martin, the winningest coach in college baseball history, died Thursday. He was 79.

Martin died after battling Lewy body dementia for three years.

Martin spent 40 seasons as the Seminoles’ coach and compiled a 2,029736-4 record and led Florida State to 17 College World Series appearance­s. Martin enjoyed 40 consecutiv­e winning seasons and guided the Seminoles to 40 straight winning seasons.

Martin retired in 2019.

 ?? VICTOR FRAILE RODRIGUEZ - USA TODAY ?? Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, here dribbling the ball against the Al-Hilal SFC at Kingdom Arena on Monday, felt a twinge after the game, tried to train on Wednesday, but still had slight discomfort and underwent an MRI.
VICTOR FRAILE RODRIGUEZ - USA TODAY Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, here dribbling the ball against the Al-Hilal SFC at Kingdom Arena on Monday, felt a twinge after the game, tried to train on Wednesday, but still had slight discomfort and underwent an MRI.
 ?? VICTOR FRAILE -USA TODAY Sports ?? Lionel Messi came in for a cameo in the 83rd minute Thursday after Saudi fans spent much of the game chanting his name.
VICTOR FRAILE -USA TODAY Sports Lionel Messi came in for a cameo in the 83rd minute Thursday after Saudi fans spent much of the game chanting his name.
 ?? VICTOR FRAILE - USA TODAY Sports ?? Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi walks on the field before Thursday’s game against Al Nassr.
VICTOR FRAILE - USA TODAY Sports Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi walks on the field before Thursday’s game against Al Nassr.

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