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Lionel Messi breaks 11-year duck with 36-yard strike for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi scored a sensational goal from long range as Inter Miami defeated Philadelphia Union in the Leagues Cup and progressed their first cup final in their history

Lionel Messi continues to impress at Inter Miami as they progressed to their first-ever cup final.

The MLS side comfortably beat Philadelphia Union 4-1 at Subaru Park and the Argentine scored his ninth goal for the club in the process. This goal was a special one as according to OptaJack on social media platform X, the 36-year-old’s long-range strike was measured at 36.3 yards.

This marked the farthest distance Messi has scored from in a club match since a 38.8-yard free kick scored against Real Mallorca in 2012. Josef Martinez, Jordi Alba and David Ruiz also made it onto the scoresheet, while Alejandro Bedoya scored Philadelphia’s consolation.

The result also means Miami has qualified for the Concacaf Champions Cup regional tournament next season, which may open up a path into Fifa’s expanded Club World Cup in 2025. “Our goal was to qualify for international competition next season and we’ve done that,” Miami boss Gerardo Martino said post-match.

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