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'Now we think about what's next' – Messi switches focus to MLS Cup

By Sports Desk October 03, 2024

Lionel Messi set his sights on MLS Cup success after leading Inter Miami to the Supporters' Shield.

Messi scored twice as Miami beat the Columbus Crew 3-2 on Wednesday and secured the Supporters' Shield for the first time in their history.

The regular-season points record in MLS is also on the cards for Miami, though they must win their remaining two games before the playoffs in order to surpass the tally of 73 set by the New England Revolution in 2021.

And Messi is now focused on the next task at hand.

"We suffered until the end," Messi told MLS Season Pass. "It shows what this team is about."

In quotes reported by BBC Sport, Messi said: "The first objective has been achieved and now we have to think about what's next.

"The first round is three games but then it's one game and anything can happen. But we have the great advantage of playing all the games at home, which is what we were looking for. We are very strong at home."

Messi's sentiment was echoed by Miami coach Gerardo Martino.

He said: "We reached the objective.

"We have good moments in the game, suffering moments in the game, and it happens to everybody to be able to achieve something.

“Now we can say, with our results and our game, we’re able to think that we've gotten to a higher level. I am not one of these people that strictly goes by results, that chases results. We are in a construction period and a building period, something similar.

"We are in the process of creating that thing, a franchise that thinks of more and that gets to win more than lose. And this is very essential, this is very important, that we've changed, and done so in a very short time. With today, we've got 20 wins in the league, and at other times we couldn't have thought of that. To change that dynamic for us is very important."

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