Inter Miami triumphed 2-1 over Chicago Fire on Saturday, securing their position at the top of the MLS standings despite the absence of star player Lionel Messi due to injury. The win, their 16th in 25 games, elevated Miami to 53 points, five ahead of second-placed FC Cincinnati, who suffered a 3-1 defeat to New York Red Bulls.
The match began with a swift start for Miami, as Paraguayan midfielder Matias Rojas netted the opening goal in the sixth minute. The game remained tightly contested until the 73rd minute when Saudi-born German defender Rafael Czichos equalized for Chicago. However, the celebration was short-lived, as former Spain star Jordi Alba scored the decisive goal for Miami just two minutes later, securing the victory.
In other MLS action, FC Cincinnati faced a challenging match against the New York Red Bulls. Scottish midfielder Lewis Morgan was the star of the game, scoring twice, with defender Kyle Duncan also finding the net, giving the Red Bulls a commanding 3-0 lead by the 59th minute. Cincinnati managed a consolation goal through Corey Baird in the 67th minute, but it was not enough to alter the outcome.
Philadelphia Union also had a standout performance, with a hat-trick from Hungarian midfielder Daniel Gazdag propelling them to a 3-0 win over visiting Nashville. Gazdag’s goals came in the 10th, 39th, and 89th minutes, helping Philadelphia stay in contention for the last East playoff spot, just one point behind Atlanta.
Atlanta United showcased a comeback at home against Columbus, overturning a deficit with two goals from Norwegian defender Stian Gregersen in the 60th and 77th minutes. This performance secured a 2-1 victory for Atlanta.
Lastly, Toronto celebrated a narrow victory over their opponents, with Canadian midfielder Richie Laryea scoring the sole goal in the 38th minute, giving Toronto a 1-0 win.
These results highlight the competitive nature of the MLS season, with Inter Miami extending their lead at the top of the standings and other teams battling for playoff spots. Despite Lionel Messi’s absence, Miami’s resilience and depth were on full display, proving their mettle as title contenders.