Lionel Messi's hat trick all but clinches MLS Golden Boot - ESPN
Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi struck a hat trick on the final day of MLS' regular season Saturday to all but clinch the 2025 MLS Golden Boot award.
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Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi struck a hat trick on the final day of MLS' regular season Saturday to all but clinch the 2025 MLS Golden Boot award.
Miller Moss threw two touchdown passes to Chris Bell and ran for a score, Louisville intercepted four of Miami star Carson Beck's passes and the Cardinals got one of the most significant wins in their history by topping the second-ranked Hurricanes 24-21 on Friday night.
Barcelona players began Saturday's home match against Girona with a 15-second delayed start in protest against LaLiga's decision to host their regular-season match against Villarreal in Miami.
LaLiga players will stage symbolic protests at the start of most matches this weekend over the league's decision to stage a game in the U.S. in December, the Spanish Footballers' Association (AFE) has said.
Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso backed player protests over LaLiga playing a regular-season game in Miami, describing the move as «positive.»
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Carson Beck's last throw — his fourth interception of the night — came on a hot route after Louisville brought the blitz. The play should've worked, Beck said, but there was «a miscommunication» and his receiver ran the wrong route. Instead, the pass found Louisville's T.J. Capers with 32 seconds to play, and Miami's undefeated season came to an end.
LaLiga players launched protests against the league's decision to stage a regular-season game in Miami, but the first protest on Friday was not shown on live television as expected.
BARCELONA: La Liga players will protest this weekend the league’s decision to hold a regular season game in Miami, the Spanish soccer players’ union said on Friday. Players plan to pause for 15 seconds after kickoff in games in the ninth round held from Friday through Monday, Spanish media reported. The players’ union said in a statement that the “players will protest in a symbolic fashion to denounce the lack of transparency, dialogue and coherence of La Liga regarding the possibility of playing a game in the United States.” La Liga made official last week its plans to hold the Barcelona-Villarreal game in Miami on Dec. 20. The union said the captains of the 20 top-flight sides were in agreement with the protest.