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LAFC not intimidated by Messi with Miami up next

With Messi coming to town, LAFC coaches and players are intent on keeping the focus on the match and not on an individual opponent

Update : 04 Sep 2023, 04:27 AM

Lionel Messi will take his must-see show to the West Coast as visiting Inter Miami take on defending Major League Soccer champion Los Angeles FC Sunday night.

The matchup pits the two most recent teams to receive MLS-affiliated trophies, with Miami winning the inaugural Leagues Cup last month after Messi's dynamic introduction to his new club.

LAFC (11-7-7, 40 points), the second-place team in the Western Conference, enter off a 2-1 defeat at Charlotte FC Saturday.

LAFC tied the game midway through the second half on a goal by Mario Gonzalez before the defense surrendered the go-ahead score in the 75th minute.

With Messi coming to town, LAFC coaches and players are intent on keeping the focus on the match and not on an individual opponent.

LAFC star forward Carlos Vela does not feel any added inspiration with Messi as the team's opponent Sunday.

"The truth is that for me to be able to play, to be healthy, to be available for my team, is my motivation," said Vela, whose nine goals are second on the club to Denis Bouanga (12).

"And to be able to go every weekend, to every game, to show that I am a good player...We focus on our job, how to do things right to win and not who we are playing against."

LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo said: "For us, it's another home game that we want to win. I think it's a mistake to focus on one player, he's not the only one scoring and making a difference."

Miami (6-14-4, 22 points) are unbeaten across all competitions since Messi's arrival, winning seven matches in Leagues Cup play, with two of those on penalties, including the final on August 19 against Nashville SC.

The Herons have subsequently won a US Open Cup match and have gone 1-0-1 in MLS regular-season play.

The run of 10 consecutive unbeaten matches is a Miami record.

Messi has 11 goals and six assists in a Miami uniform, but the team were held without a goal in a scoreless tie against Nashville Wednesday.

Nashville's defense clogged the penalty area to some surprise success.

"In the first half, the ball was moving too slowly; in the second I think we did a little better, but it was hard for us," Miami coach Gerardo "Tata" Martino said.

"These games usually happen, I understand everyone's frustration. We too felt it was a good night to continue gaining ground."

In two prior matches against LAFC, Miami have not scored a goal.

Miami played their first ever MLS match at LAFC in 2020 and lost 1-0.

Miami absorbed a 2-0 home defeat to LAFC last season.

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