Match Details

Major League Soccer
Colorado Rapids
2 3
Inter Miami
Full Time
HT 0-2
Rafael Navarro 58'D. Yapi 62'
L. Messi 18' (P)G. Berterame 45'View all (3)
Match Started
VAR
Yannick Bright 16'

VAR Check: Penalty confirmed

Josh Atencio 17'

Yellow Card

L. Messi 18'

Penalty Goal

Rodrigo De Paul 22'

Yellow Card

Micael 29'

Yellow Card

G. Berterame 45'

Goal (Assist: M. Silvetti)

Germán Berterame 45+5'

Yellow Card

Half Time
Rafael Navarro 58'

Goal (Assist: W. Frederick)

H. Ojediran D. Yapi 61'

Substitution

D. Yapi 62'

Goal (Assist: L. Herrington)

Wayne Frederick 64'

Yellow Card

G. Lujan D. Pinter 70'

Substitution

M. Silvetti N. Allen 70'

Substitution

Lucas Herrington 75'

Yellow Card

L. Messi 79'

Goal (Assist: R. de Paul)

P. Aaronson D. Sealy 83'

Substitution

Telasco Segovia 86'

Yellow Card

Yannick Bright 87'

Red Card

J. Atencio A. Harris 90'

Substitution

T. Segovia A. Shaw 90'

Substitution

Lionel Messi 90+2'

Yellow Card

Jackson Travis 90+3'

Yellow Card

G. Berterame C. Abadia-Reda 90+6'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Colorado Rapids 4-2-3-1 Matt Wells

Z. Steffen 1
Steffen
J. Travis 99
Travis
L. Herrington 22
Herrington
R. Holding 6
Holding
K. Thompson 33
Thompson
H. Ojediran 8
Ojediran
J. Atencio 12
Atencio
G. Minoungou 93
Minoungou
W. Frederick 13
Frederick
P. Aaronson 10
Aaronson
Rafael Navarro 9
Navarro

Starters

  • Z. Steffen1 Z. Steffen
  • J. Travis99 J. Travis
  • L. Herrington22 L. Herrington
  • R. Holding6 R. Holding
  • K. Thompson33 K. Thompson
  • H. Ojediran8 H. Ojediran
  • J. Atencio12 J. Atencio
  • G. Minoungou93 G. Minoungou
  • W. Frederick13 W. Frederick
  • P. Aaronson10 P. Aaronson
  • Rafael Navarro9 Rafael Navarro

Substitutes

  • K. Rosenberry2 K. Rosenberry
  • D. Sealy7 D. Sealy
  • A. Manyoma11 A. Manyoma
  • A. Harris16 A. Harris
  • I. Murphy19 I. Murphy
  • N. Cobb24 N. Cobb
  • K. Stewart-Baynes27 K. Stewart-Baynes
  • N. Hansen41 N. Hansen
  • D. Yapi77 D. Yapi

Inter Miami 4-4-2 Javier Mascherano

D. St.Clair 97
St.Clair
F. Mura 4
Mura
Micael 16
Micael
M. Falcon 37
Falcon
G. Lujan 2
Lujan
T. Segovia 8
Segovia
Y. Bright 42
Bright
R. de Paul 7
Paul
M. Silvetti 24
Silvetti
G. Berterame 19
Berterame
L. Messi 10
Messi
x2

Starters

  • D. St.Clair97 D. St.Clair
  • F. Mura4 F. Mura
  • Micael16 Micael
  • M. Falcon37 M. Falcon
  • G. Lujan2 G. Lujan
  • T. Segovia8 T. Segovia
  • Y. Bright42 Y. Bright
  • R. de Paul7 R. de Paul
  • M. Silvetti24 M. Silvetti
  • G. Berterame19 G. Berterame
  • L. Messi10 L. Messix2

Substitutes

  • L. Suarez9 L. Suarez
  • I. Fray17 I. Fray
  • T. Allende21 T. Allende
  • N. Allen32 N. Allen
  • R. Rios34 R. Rios
  • D. Ruiz41 D. Ruiz
  • D. Pinter56 D. Pinter
  • C. Abadia-Reda76 C. Abadia-Reda
  • A. Shaw88 A. Shaw

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Match Statistics

Colorado Rapids Inter Miami
  • 4 Shots on Goal 3
  • 6 Shots off Goal 2
  • 14 Total Shots 5
  • 4 Blocked Shots 0
  • 9 Shots insidebox 4
  • 5 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 12 Fouls 19
  • 3 Corner Kicks 2
  • 1 Offsides 2
  • 62% Ball Possession 38%
  • 4 Yellow Cards 5
  • 0 Red Cards 1
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 481 Total passes 293
  • 425 Passes accurate 219
  • 88% Passes % 75%
  • 1.69 expected_goals 1.18
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Colorado Rapids Wins 0
Draws 1
Inter Miami Wins 1

Recent Matches

  • 2024-04-06 Inter Miami 2 - 2 Colorado Rapids
  • 2026-04-18 Colorado Rapids 2 - 3 Inter Miami

League Standings

# Team MP W D L GD Pts
1 Vancouver Whitecaps 8 7 0 1 18 21
2 San Jose Earthquakes 8 7 0 1 14 21
3 Los Angeles FC 8 5 1 2 10 16
4 Seattle Sounders 7 5 1 1 7 16
5 Real Salt Lake 7 5 1 1 6 16
6 Minnesota United FC 8 4 2 2 -3 14
7 FC Dallas 8 3 4 1 5 13
8 Colorado Rapids 8 4 0 4 6 12
9 San Diego 8 3 2 3 2 11
10 Houston Dynamo 7 3 0 4 -5 9
11 Los Angeles Galaxy 8 2 3 3 -1 9
12 Portland Timbers 8 2 1 5 -7 7
13 Austin 8 1 4 3 -3 7
14 St. Louis City 8 1 3 4 -6 6
15 Sporting Kansas City 8 1 1 6 -13 4
1 Nashville SC 8 6 1 1 13 19
2 Inter Miami 8 4 3 1 2 15
3 Charlotte 8 4 2 2 5 14
4 Chicago Fire 8 4 2 2 4 14
5 New England Revolution 7 4 0 3 4 12
6 Toronto FC 8 3 3 2 -1 12
7 New York City FC 8 3 2 3 4 11
8 New York Red Bulls 8 3 2 3 -7 11
9 DC United 8 2 2 4 -5 8
10 FC Cincinnati 8 2 2 4 -6 8
11 CF Montreal 8 2 0 6 -8 6
12 Columbus Crew 8 1 3 4 -2 6
13 Philadelphia Union 8 1 1 6 -6 4
14 Atlanta United FC 8 1 1 6 -8 4
15 Orlando City SC 8 1 1 6 -19 4

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1. Match Summary

Inter Miami secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Colorado Rapids in a match filled with drama and late goals. Despite dominating possession and creating more chances, Colorado Rapids ultimately fell short. Key moments included a penalty converted by Lionel Messi, a quickfire double from the Rapids to level the score, and a late winner from Messi. A late red card for Inter Miami's Yannick Bright added to the tension in the final minutes, but Miami held on for the win.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Colorado Rapids: The Rapids demonstrated a strong attacking intent, evidenced by their 14 total shots and 8 shots inside the box. They controlled possession with 62% of the ball and a highly accurate pass completion rate of 88%. However, their inability to convert a higher percentage of their chances (xG of 1.60 vs 2 goals scored) and a lack of defensive discipline (12 fouls, 4 yellow cards) proved costly. Their goalkeeper was largely untested, making zero saves, suggesting Inter Miami's shots were either off-target or well-blocked.

Inter Miami: Inter Miami were efficient in their attacking play, despite being heavily outpossessed. They capitalized on their opportunities, scoring 3 goals from just 6 total shots. Lionel Messi was pivotal, scoring twice and providing an assist. While their passing accuracy (75%) and possession (38%) were significantly lower than the Rapids, they were clinical when they had the ball. The team's discipline was questionable, receiving 5 yellow cards and a red card, but they managed to withstand the Rapids' late pressure. Their goalkeeper made 2 crucial saves, indicating the Rapids' attack was potent despite their finishing issues.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 17': J. Atencio (Colorado Rapids) receives a yellow card. Minute 18': GOAL! Lionel Messi (Inter Miami) scores a penalty. (0-1) Minute 22': R. de Paul (Inter Miami) receives a yellow card. Minute 29': Micael (Inter Miami) receives a yellow card. Minute 45': GOAL! Germán Berterame (Inter Miami) scores, assisted by M. Silvetti. (0-2) Minute 45': G. Berterame (Inter Miami) receives a yellow card. Minute 58': GOAL! Rafael Navarro (Colorado Rapids) scores, assisted by W. Frederick. (1-2) Minute 61': Substitution - H. Ojediran (Colorado Rapids) replaces an unnamed player. Minute 62': GOAL! D. Yapi (Colorado Rapids) scores, assisted by L. Herrington. (2-2) Minute 64': W. Frederick (Colorado Rapids) receives a yellow card. Minute 70': Substitutions - M. Silvetti (Inter Miami) and G. Lujan (Inter Miami) are replaced. Minute 75': L. Herrington (Colorado Rapids) receives a yellow card. Minute 79': GOAL! Lionel Messi (Inter Miami) scores, assisted by R. de Paul. (2-3) Minute 83': Substitution - P. Aaronson (Colorado Rapids) replaces an unnamed player. Minute 86': T. Segovia (Inter Miami) receives a yellow card. Minute 87': RED CARD! Y. Bright (Inter Miami) is sent off. Minute 90': Multiple substitutions and yellow cards for both teams (J. Atencio, J. Travis, T. Segovia, L. Messi).
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