KANSAS CITY (AP) – Lionel Messi did what Lionel Messi does.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner scored from the right side of the box in the 56th minute to lift Inter Miami past Sporting Kansas City 1-0 on a bitterly cold Wednesday night in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup’s first round.
“There’s one guy that can turn the game over, and he did,” Sporting KC manager Peter Vermes said.
Miami head coach Javier Mascherano simply described Messi’s effort as “fantastic”.
Both teams struggled to find consistency on the hard, slick field for much of the night in front of 15,178 bundled-up fans at Children’s Mercy Park.
“(I’m) very proud because I think it’s impossible to play in these conditions,” Mascherano said. “Is not human, you know. So I’m very proud, because they gave me 100 per cent.”
On his goal, Messi collected a pass from Sergio Busquets, let it fall to his feet, eluded the nearest defender and then fired it past Sporting KC keeper John Pulskamp.
“Maybe for the people that know him it’s normal because he did goals like this 1,000 times,” Mascherano said. “But we are very lucky to have him here.”
Vermes was proud of Sporting KC’s effort to slow the Miami attack.
“Outside of that (goal), I thought we were really good,” he said. “We had some really good opportunities. I can’t say enough about our first performance, especially with such a young group of guys being on the field, really good.”
Vermes went as far as saying that Messi does things few other players ever have been able to do.
