Thomas Müller knows exactly what it is like to face Lionel Messi with a trophy at stake — and he knows what it takes to win in those moments, too.
The 2025 MLS Cup final — Messi and Inter Miami vs. Müller and the Vancouver Whitecaps — is going to draw a few comparisons from a personnel standpoint to the 2014 World Cup final and 2010 World Cup quarterfinal matches between Argentina and Germany.
Germany, with Müller, won both times. Messi played in those matches for Argentina, as did Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano. They'll all meet again on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, with Müller surely knowing that facing Messi doesn't automatically mean a loss.
"It’s not about Messi against Thomas Müller," he told reporters after Vancouver's 3-1 win over San Diego in the Western Conference final on Saturday night. "It’s Miami against the Whitecaps."
Then he added, "Maybe they rely a little bit more on him than we do on me, because we are such a good group."
What Messi thinks of the matchup — he has gone head-to-head with Müller 10 times in various competitions, and his side has won only three of those — is a bit of mystery and likely may stay that way. Inter Miami rarely makes Messi available for interviews.
This much, however, is known: Messi came to Inter Miami midway through 2023 with the goal of winning an MLS Cup, something that seemed far-fetched at the time considering when he joined the club it was at the bottom of the league. A win on Saturday would fulfill his quest and would cap a season when Messi also won MLS' Golden Boot as the top scorer — plus, more than likely, a second consecutive league MVP award.
"Even though he's the best in history ... it's unfair to believe that he's going to win every game," Mascherano said
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