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Video: Lionel Messi brace leads Inter Miami’s victory vs Colorado Rapids in MLS clash

Colorado Rapids and Inter Miami CF face off in a competitive Major League Soccer matchday, both aiming to climb the standings. Just minutes into the game, Lionel Messi lead the victory with a key brace in the MLS clash. Following the disappointing start of the 2026 MLS season, Javier Mascherano stepped down from Inter Miami, leaving head coach Guillermo Hoyos in charge of the team. Shortly after his departure, they now face Colorado Rapids, seeking a victory to end their negative run. While they have been dominated, Messi has already put them ahead, scoring a key penalty to open the scoring in the first minutes of the game. After a foul on Yannick Bright, the Herons strongly appealed for a penalty, prompting the referee to consult VAR. Following the review, the foul was awarded inside the box, with Joshua Atencio shown a yellow card. Taking responsibility from the spot, Messi struck a well-placed shot to score the opening goal and give his side the early advantage, beating Colorado Rapids‘ Zack Steffen. Never in doubt for Leo Messi. The perfect start for @InterMiamiCF at Mile High! 📺 Apple TV: https://t.co/J7xz7x8aQd pic.twitter.com/oZkSw5Q1Xv — Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 18, 2026 Despite trailing, Colorado Rapids have shown an impressive attacking presence, emerging as the more proactive side in possession and consistently posing a forward threat. They have applied a high press and demonstrated a well-developed connection. As a result, Inter Miami continue to struggle against an opponent that appears capable of finding an equalizer and exposing the team’s ongoing issues. After conceding two goals to the Colorado Rapids in the second half, the Herons managed to turn the game around, thanks once again to Lionel Messi. Following a pass from Rodrigo De Paul from midfield, the veteran received the ball on the right wing, dribbled past three defenders, and fired a powerful shot past Zack Steffen once again. MESSI MAGIC AT MILE HIGH! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/cJaO56dDhI — Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 18, 2026 Germán Berterame struggles to adapt with Messi at Inter Miami At the start of 2026, Inter Miami CF pursued the signing of Germán Berterame, aiming for him to replace Luis Suárez in the short term. After paying €12.6M to CF Monterrey from Liga MX, the Mexican forward arrived in MLS with high expectations. While he managed to score an important header against Colorado Rapids, he has yet to fully adapt to playing alongside Lionel Messi, exposing a clear lack of understanding on the pitch. Alongside Luis Suárez, Mateo Silvetti, and Tadeo Allende, Lionel Messi has developed strong on-field chemistry, showing fluidity and consistently creating space for one another. However, Germán Berterame has managed just two goals and one assist in 10 matches for Inter Miami CF, lacking a clear connection with the Argentine. As a result, he has struggled to find space and contribute to the team’s collective play. Far from there being any issue between them, Lionel Messi has shown himself to be highly supportive of Germán Berterame, meaning their on-field connection could improve over time. After investing a significant fee in the Mexican, head coach Guillermo Hoyos now faces the key task of developing that chemistry and establishing them as the new attacking partnership, as Luis Suárez under contract only until December 2026 and expected to move on.

Lionel Messi buys Spanish fifth tier club UE Cornella

Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi has confirmed the purchase of Catalan club UE Cornella. The Spanish club, which currently plays in the fifth tier of Spanish football, also confirmed the purchase on their official website. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has outlined his intention to build something meaningful in a region that shaped much of […]

Lionel Messi buys Spanish fifth-division side UE Cornella: How many clubs is he involved in?

UE Cornella have announced that Lionel Messi has become the club’s new owner. Lionel Messi continues to take steps toward remaining involved in soccer once his professional playing career comes to an end. His latest move in that direction is the acquisition of a fifth-division club in Spain, Unio Esportiva Cornella, the third club he is involved in. “The Argentine footballer and eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, Leo Messi, has finalized the acquisition of UE Cornella,” the club announced in a statement published Thursday on their official website. “With this operation, Messi strengthens his close ties to Barcelona and his commitment to the development of sport and local talent in Catalunya.” UE Cornella are a club founded in 1951 and based in the autonomous community of Catalunya, around 50 miles from Barcelona. They currently compete in the Tercera RFEF (Spain’s fifth division) and sit third in Group V, five points behind leaders Manresa. “The arrival of Leo Messi opens a new chapter in the club’s history, with the aim of driving its sporting and institutional growth, strengthening its structure, and continuing to invest in talent. The project includes a long-term vision, with a strategic plan that combines ambition, sustainability, and local identity,” the statement added. Lionel Messi of Inter Miami How many clubs is Lionel Messi involved in? While continuing his professional career — since 2023 with Inter Miami — Lionel Messi has also begun exploring a role that was previously unfamiliar to him: club ownership and management. On more than one occasion, he has said this side of soccer appeals to him more than coaching, as he looks ahead to life after retirement. Last year, he joined his friend and teammate Luis Suarez in a project of this kind in Uruguay, becoming co-founders and co-owners of Deportivo LSM. The club debuted in the country’s fourth division and, in its first season — 2025 — earned promotion, beginning what looks like a promising path forward. In addition, the Messi family also founded a club in Argentina: Leones de Rosario FC, based in Leo’s hometown. The project began in 2015 with a focus on developing young talent, but this year took its first professional step by joining Primera C, Argentina’s fourth division. Messi and Ronaldo follow similar paths The news of Lionel Messi’s acquisition of UE Cornella comes just months after Cristiano Ronaldo made a similar move. The 41-year-old forward has owned a 25% stake in Almeria since February of this year, another club competing in the lower tiers of Spanish soccer. Almeria, unlike UE Cornella, are a more established club with greater tradition: they have spent a total of seven seasons in La Liga, most recently in 2024. Messi’s new club, meanwhile, have yet to play in Spain’s top division.

Lionel Messi purchases Spanish club close to Barcelona

Barcelona legend Lionel Messi has perhaps hinted at a return to living in Spain down the line, with the purchase of a 5th division Spanish club close to Barcelona. The Inter Miami and Argentina star is yet to call time on his playing career, but has admitted that he is in the twilight of his […] The post Lionel Messi purchases Spanish club close to Barcelona appeared first on Football España.

Lionel Messi buys 100 per cent stake in Spanish club

Lionel Messi has been announced as the new owner of Spanish club UE Cornella. The Argentinian football icon, widely regarded as the greatest player ever, has completed his acquisition of a side loc…

"Friendship isn't negotiable": Guillermo Hoyos and his bond with Leo Messi in the locker room

Hoyos's arrival on the Inter Miami bench marks the start of a new chapter characterized by a delicate challenge: managing his historic relationship with the #10 in a locker room that demands results. Leer

Leo Messi's silence at Mascherano's farewell raises more questions about his departure from Inter Miami

On Tuesday, April 14, Inter Miami surprised the soccer world by announcing on its official social media accounts the resignation of the coach who had joined the team in January 2025. Leer

Leo Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo?: Marcelo reveals who was the toughest opponent

The former Real Madrid player didn't hesitate to name the most challenging opponent among the two soccer stars. Leer

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Former USMNT and Tottenham goalkeeper rules out Leo Messi and CR7 from the 2026 World Cup race

The former Fulham and Leicester City star joins the global debate: Will Messi and Ronaldo be able to end their careers with another World Cup title, or will it be the turn of a new generation? Leer

"I Was Shaking": Tomás Aranda recalls nerves after Argentina training session, first meeting with Leo Messi

The young Boca Juniors star revealed what it was like to train with the Albiceleste players, especially with the team captain and his Xeneize teammate, Leandro Paredes. Leer

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LEGO's World Cup ad puts Vinicius Jr. and Mbappé in the class of Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

The iconic LEGO brand is launching a special collection inspired by the 2026 World Cup, featuring these four soccer icons as the stars, combining soccer and creativity in a line designed for fans and collectors. Leer

Defying the Odds

How tiny Eibar have taken their place in the Spanish top flight. This piece was written by Will Unwin for issue 15 Eibar’s home league meeting with Villarreal this September was a meeting of two tiny clubs. You could fit the population of both towns into the Nou Camp and still have room for another […] The post Defying the Odds appeared first on The Blizzard.

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