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What time does Inter Miami vs. Nashville for the Leagues Cup

This Saturday August 19, 2023, inter miami and Nashville they will face each other for the grand finale of the League Cup. Both squads knew how to overcome and be superior to their rivals; However, the great protagonist of this contest is Lionel Messi, who accentuated the performance of the ‘rosados’ exponentially. In addition, the arrival of players like Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba also had an influence.

TO WHAT TIME DOES INTER MIAMI VS NASHVILLE PLAY?

Inter Miami plays against Nashville for the great final of the Leagues Cup at 8:00 pm in Peru. Below we present the world schedules so you do not miss any detail.

7:00 p.m. – Mexico

8:00 p.m. – Peru, Ecuador, Colombia

9:00 p.m. – Venezuela, Bolivia, United States (Miami)

10:00 p.m. – Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay

03:00 on Wednesday – Spain, Germany, Italy, France

With Lionel Messi’s ninth goal, Inter Miami thrashed 4-1 this Tuesday at the Philadelphia Union stadium and qualified for the Leagues Cup final, the first in the franchise’s history, where Nasvhille SC awaits.

Messi signed a spectacular target in the 20th minute with which he established himself as the top scorer in this joint tournament between the MLS and the Mexican league. The other goals were the work of the Venezuelan Josef Martínez, the American-Honduran David Ruiz and the Spanish Jordi Alba, who debuted his account with Inter.

Just 29 days after his debut in Miami, Messi will play his first final in the United States on Saturday at the Nasvhille SC stadium, which on Tuesday beat the Mexican Monterrey 2-0 in the other semifinal.

“We worked to reach the final and we did it!!! We still have the last little step… @leaguescup ”, Messi celebrated in a message on his Instagram account.

The 36-year-old Argentine star has at his hand to win the 44th title of his career and thus break the tie he has with the Brazilian Dani Alves to establish himself as the most successful footballer in history.

With an effective display against Union, current MLS runner-up, Inter also secured their presence in the Concacaf Champions Cup, the access route to the FIFA Club World Cup.

“The most important thing today is qualifying for the Concachampions,” said Gerardo Martino, Inter’s coach, before praising Messi’s effort and leadership on the field.

The Argentine, winner of seven Ballon d’Ors, has transformed from top to bottom a franchise with mediocre results in his three years of life in the MLS, where he is the last classified in the current season.

After Messi’s arrival, Inter has won six in a row, with 21 goals scored, and is the favorite to win the Leagues Cup, a tournament that brought together the 47 MLS and Mexican league squads for the first time.

Inter stormed Subaru Park, where the Union had been unbeaten in 15 games, with a recital of effectiveness when they materialized their four shots between the three sticks.

Miami opened the scoring very early again with a delivery from their field by the Ukrainian Sergii Kryvtsov to the career of Josef Martínez, who finished off crossed out of the reach of goalkeeper Andre Blake in the 3rd minute.

“We are disappointed with how the game started, that first goal was avoidable,” lamented Union coach Jim Curtin.

Curtin, who had proposed a cautious scheme with three central defenders, advanced his ranks to fuel an offense that missed its top scorer, the Argentine Julián Carranza, who was out due to injury.

Source: Elcomercio

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