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Inter Miami vs. Charlotte live: what time do they play and where to watch it by Leagues Cup

inter miami vs. Charlotte LIVE will meet this Friday, August 11 for the quarterfinals of the League Cup 2023 at Lockhart Stadium. The game will be broadcast on Apple TV channels on MLS Pass. Find out what time they play, possible formations, and more about this important commitment. Also, in El Comercio you will find minute by minute with all incidents in real time.

WHEN WILL INTER MIAMI VS. CHARLOTTE

The duel for the quarterfinals of the Leagues Cup 2023, between Inter Miami vs. Charlotte will be played this Friday, August 11 at Lockhart Stadium.

WHAT TIME DOES INTER MIAMI VS. CHARLOTTE

The match between Inter Miami vs. Charlotte is scheduled to be played starting at 7:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important game.

  • Mexico: 6:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 7:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 7:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 8:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 8:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 8:30 p.m.
  • United States: 8:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 9:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 9:30 p.m.

ON WHICH CHANNEL TO SEE INTER MIAMI VS. CHARLOTTE

The match between Inter Miami vs. Charlotte for the quarterfinals of the Leagues Cup 2023 will be broadcast on Apple TV channels on MLS Pass, you can only access this service by paying the amount stipulated by the brand. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

This is how Inter Miami arrives

After a crazy match in which he scored two goals, Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to a 5-3 win on penalties (4-4 in regulation time) this Sunday against FC Dallas in the round of 16 of the Leagues Cup.

The Albiceleste captain opened the scoring in the 6th minute and, after FC Dallas went on to lead 4-2, tied the game with a stratospheric free kick in the 85th minute. In the penalty shootout, Messi converted the first shot and an error by American Paxton Pomykal doomed FC Dallas.

“A game down 4-2 until the 80th minute, ending it like this obviously we are very happy to have gone through. But this cannot make us lose sight of all the things we have to improve”, said the DT of the rosés, Gerardo Martino.

In a game that had to be stopped twice for the players to rehydrate due to the high temperatures in the southern United States, the Las Garzas team had a hard time getting off the ground, despite the 22,500 souls passionately cheering “¡¡¡ Messi, Messi!” at Toyota Stadium.

The man from Rosario had opened the scoring by scoring from the mouth of the area, which seemed to herald an easy victory in his first game on the road, where he lined up with his former Barcelona teammates, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets.

Precisely, it was Alba, as if remembering his best times in the Catalan team, who assisted him in the first goal.

Although the VAR had to be reviewed, due to the doubt as to whether Josef Martinez obstructed the goalkeeper’s visual. The Venezuelan this time was not fine and wasted several, including some served by Messi himself.

From there everything went uphill. The locals began the day with a psychological warfare that seemed to herald what was to come. Large flames emanated from the FC Dallas symbol at Toyota Stadium. They were prepared to defend their domains.

The shouts of “yee haw” from the stands, typical of the cowboys of the American South, announced an attack that had its main men on horseback in Facundo Quignon, Bernardo Kamungo and Jesús Ferreira.

It was the Argentine Quignon who, after a Marco Farfán cross, scored after 37 minutes. And then Bernard Kamungo, the one who dreamed of being a soccer player while playing with balls made of plastic bags in a refugee camp in Tanzania, seemed to bury Messi’s illusions.

After a counterattack in complicity with Alan Velasco and Jesús Ferreira, the African inflated Drake Callender’s fences, scoring the second for the locals after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, Messi with his hands on his waist, looked down and seemed to snort and sigh.

Dallas, knowing the artillery he had to face, left three men down for much of the game. But sometimes they got tangled up and the ball ended up at Messi’s feet. The stadium remained silent at times, waiting to see if La Pulga would come back to life.

The third for Dallas came with Alan Velasco and the fourth a goal against Robert Taylor, who went down to support the defense and ended up pushing the nets into his own goal.

“I think we had it, we have to be very proud of what we did. We could have scored seven goals against a team that played well. To be honest, I think we should have won this game today,” Dallas coach Nico Estévez said at a press conference.

The stadium gates opened almost an hour after schedule. The administration of the Toyota Stadium previously had to allow all the visiting players to enter the dressing rooms. And perhaps that was an omen for the visit, which also took time to find the door of the goal.

The locals were ready to destroy. Captain Ferreira pressed, while the rosés couldn’t find spaces and got desperate. Perhaps it was the heat that exceeded 35ºC, or perhaps the first day away from home that threw those from Miami off balance.

Although they did not lower their arms. The entrance of the American Benjamín Cremaschi added dynamism to the match and it was he who hit the second for the visitors. Then, as if paying the bill, Marco Farfán gave them an own goal in the 80th minute.

“I’m very happy with how we came back, how I was able to come in and make a difference, it’s a very nice feeling,” Cremaschi told Apple TV.

Finally, Messi, to send everything to a table, hit a superb free kick at 85, taking the duel to penalties. The stands, which had been silent and had only their cell phones on to record the feat, shouted again: “Messi, Messi!”

“We have the best footballer in the world and that cannot be overlooked, (…) We usually say that we have the easy goal but in other games we had a defensive solidity that we did not show today”, admitted the ‘Tata’ Martino. .

This is how Charlotte arrives

With a sudden comeback in one minute, Charlotte FC beat the Houston Dynamo 2-1 on Monday and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Leagues Cup, where they will face Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami.

Charlotte, which currently ranks 24th out of the 29 teams in the MLS, made it to the top eight in this joint tournament with the Mexican league thanks to a dizzying 52 seconds in which they scored two goals, one of them an own goal. .

The American Corey Baird had put the Dynamo ahead in the 10th minute when he finished first a cross from the left of the Colombian Nelson Quiñones.

The Texan team was not going through great trouble to defend the result until it was condemned in two consecutive blatant errors.

Striker Patrick Agyemang made it 1-1 in the 80th minute by taking a ball from his defense and then avoiding goalkeeper Steve Clark’s desperate exit.

The misfortune for Dynamo culminated when, after serving from the center of the field, the ball went back to the position of the Brazilian center-back Micael who, in his attempt to pass it to his goalkeeper, launched a strong shot that entered his own goal just inside the post .

The Dynamo, led from midfield by the Mexican Héctor Herrera and the Panamanian Adalberto Carrasquilla, no longer had the strength or ideas to recover from the blow.

Source: Elcomercio

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