Phil Neville says a friendly against Barcelona is the biggest game in Inter Miami history

An interesting assessment for a team that reached the MLS playoffs play-in round in 2020

Inter Miami head coach Phil Neville has said next week’s friendly against Barcelona is the biggest match in his club’s history.

Barcelona will kick off its preseason tour of the U.S. on Tuesday at DRV PNK Stadium, with the MLS club saying the game is expected to break its attendance record.

“My team and myself think it’s the biggest match in the club’s history,” Neville said at a press conference on Friday. “First time this stadium has ever been sold out for an Inter Miami game.”

Neville will see his team face Charlotte FC on Saturday as it aims to manage two matches in a three-day span. The ex-England international said that all of his players are raring to go for both games, despite the short rest.

“I’d say categorically that every single player will want to play in that game,” Neville said of the Barcelona match. “Somebody said the other night about tiredness and I gave a little speech to the team about the best players in the world don’t get tired. The best players in the world play every single minute of every single game. And why do they do that? Because they do everything right. They do everything right in their lives to make sure that they can perform on a Tuesday and a Saturday and a Tuesday and a Saturday.”

Inter Miami joined MLS in 2020 and is currently in its third season in the league. The club reached the play-in round of the playoffs in 2020 under previous coach Diego Alonso, losing 3-0 to Nashville SC.

Last season under Neville, Inter failed to reach the postseason.

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It turns out Romeo Beckham is also quite good at bending it

The 19-year-old scored his first pro goal and showed that the free-kick gene runs in the family

Romeo Beckham scored his first goal for Inter Miami II on Sunday and naturally, it came from a free kick.

The 19-year-old son of Inter Miami owner David Beckham netted for the club’s reserves late in a 3-1 win over Orlando City B, showing the same free-kick prowess that his father displayed during his illustrious career.

Beckham signed with Inter Miami’s reserves last fall in his first professional deal. This season, he’s made 14 appearances, scoring one goal and adding seven assists.

Beckham’s father reacted to his son’s strike on social media, posting on his Instagram story: “Well done mate, so proud. First goal in a Miami shirt.”

Romeo responded: “Love u dad that was for you.”

Watch Romeo Beckham’s free kick

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Insigne, Bernardeschi, Pozuelo, Salcedo, Criscito: It’s all happening at Toronto FC

Analysis as struggling Toronto FC adds Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi while looking to move Alejandro Pozuelo and Carlos Salcedo.

MLS is not immune to its silly season moments, and with the league’s transfer window opening on Thursday, it appears that Toronto FC is trying to be involved in every trade and transfer rumor out there.

Not long after Italy attacker Lorenzo Insigne arrived in town ahead of a likely debut for TFC Saturday, July 9 against the San Jose Earthquakes, Pro Soccer Wire broke news that TFC is looking to trade Mexico center back Carlos Salcedo.

On Tuesday, the news got even more frantic. First, multiple reports said Inter Miami was about acquire Alejandro Pozuelo in a trade with Toronto. Then, MLSsoccer.com reported that the Pozuelo trade, if completed, would open the door for Toronto to sign a second Italian international, with Federico Bernardeschi apparently their target.

Let’s try to come to grips with why all of these deals are happening at once.

TFC is bad right now

The Reds have been an ambitious club for years, but 2021 was a disaster for the club, and 2022 hasn’t been much better. Despite making a splash in signing Bob Bradley to take over after Greg Vanney’s departure, an inexperienced TFC side is in 12th place in the Eastern Conference with 18 points. Only the Chicago Fire (0.94) and Sporting Kansas City (0.84) have a worse points-per-game rate than TFC’s 1.00.

The underlying data says that this is actually fortunate for TFC. According to data from FBref, Toronto’s -16.6 expected goals difference is—by a whopping 5.5 goals!—the worst in MLS. Even with Bradley installing a progressive style of play and astute additions like underrated forward Jesús Jiménez, it’s been a debacle of a season.

And that’s the thing about ambitious clubs that also have deep pockets like TFC does: right or wrong, they don’t just accept a debacle of a season.

Salcedo on the outs

We should start with the look to ship Salcedo out. He, like Jiménez, was added this winter, and the idea was that an active Mexican national team defender with MLS experience should be a big boost to a defense that needed it.

Instead, Salcedo has struggled mightily at the heart of the TFC defense. American Soccer Analysis’s Goals Added metric, a rough guide to a player’s total contributions, rates Salcedo as the third-worst center back in MLS this season. It simply hasn’t been a good fit, whether that’s on Salcedo, Bradley, compatibility with teammates, or all of the above.

To be fair to Salcedo, though, this extends throughout the squad. The only TFC defender with a positive Goals Added rating is Jakheele Marshall-Rutty, who is both more of a winger than a defender, and who has largely been coming off the bench while Toronto chases games, allowing his attacking tendencies to be the emphasis.

Still, when you’re letting up over two expected goals per game (TFC is by some distance the worst in MLS in xGA), someone’s gotta go, and Salcedo occupies a Designated Player slot to boot. It’s not a shock that a team wanting to make major changes is looking his way first.

Insigne In

TFC’s biggest offseason move was also MLS’s biggest offseason move: a stunning move to sign a current Italian international who was filling the nets in Serie A. Insigne’s last two campaigns for Napoli saw him produce 30 goals and 16 assists in the league, and Insigne was first-choice as they qualified for the Champions League this season.

MLS teams just don’t often sign a player in that stratosphere before they turn 33 or 34, and while Insigne is close (he’s 31), it’s still a remarkable turn of events. Insigne’s contract begins when the transfer window opens, and it’ll make him the league’s highest-paid player.

There’s little reason to doubt that he’ll be a great help to TFC, no matter if he lines up on the left wing or as a center forward. Jiménez has scored eight goals, but after him the attack has been tepid or worse. Jonathan Osorio and Pozuelo, who we’ll address in a moment, have four goals apiece, and then it really dries up from there.

On a per-game basis, TFC has the second-worst xG in MLS, and it’s largely because Jiménez is their lone goal threat. Insigne’s not going to fix the defense, but at the very least he gives Toronto a chance to win some shootouts.

Adios, Pozuelo + Ciao, Bernarseschi?

TFC is, as we discussed, apparently about to trade Pozuelo to Miami in order to open up room for another Serie A vet, Federico Bernardeschi. The 28-year-old winger is a free agent, but he’s also a prime-years attacking player who just spent five seasons regularly contributing for Juventus…so yeah, they need a DP spot.

The other aspect here is that Bradley has largely played Pozuelo, a natural No. 10, out on the right. That’s not new for Pozuelo, who was nominally a right forward under Vanney somewhat frequently, but it’s asking him to play a bit out of position for the good of the team. That’s not a great situation for a DP; you generally want those players in exactly their right position and role.

There’s also a question of fitness with Pozuelo, who was only available for about half of TFC’s games last year, and never seemed close to 100% in a miserable one goal/four assist campaign. He’s only missed two games in 2022, and his four goals/five assists are pretty good given the nightmare taking place around him, but consider this: on top of the whole “regular for Juventus” aspect, TFC would be getting younger by swapping Pozuelo out and replacing him with Bernardeschi.

While it’s probably not a good idea to trade Pozuelo within the East, where he will immediately solve some serious problems for a Miami side that is like TFC below the red line, it’s something of a “beggars can’t be choosers” moment. If a player with Bernardeschi’s profile wants to come to your MLS club and give a serious effort, you find a way to make it happen.

What should we expect?

Bottom line, these are good moves, but they’re not going to solve everything for TFC. Adding Insigne and Bernardeschi will allow Bradley to move back into a 4-3-3 formation, which seems to be his preference, and Jiménez has proven to be a good enough finisher feeding on scraps that his strike rate should grow once both Italians are up and running.

Still, trading Salcedo alone doesn’t cure a defense in which every player seems to be underperforming, and Bradley has stuck to his guns in terms of playing an open brand of possession soccer. TFC will take risks going forward, and a defense that has been a catastrophe will have to succeed while exposed.

One way this might help out is just a simple fear factor. Right now, everyone that plays Toronto attacks them, because why wouldn’t you? They can’t stop anyone right now, so teams are confident they’ll get the goals they need to win. That willingness to be open against Toronto will probably shift once the Serie A-caliber upgrades are there to worry about.

In fact, their hopes may hinge on a move that isn’t getting as much attention: Domenico Criscito, yet another Serie A vet, was signed this past Wednesday, and is already training with the team. While it’s not necessarily great policy to sign 35 year olds in MLS, TFC could suddenly improve quite a bit if Criscito—who, it must be noted, played in 20 games for Genoa in 2021-22—can give them a few good months.

It’s reasonable to expect that Insigne and Bernardeschi will improve a moribund attack. If Criscito can help guide the defense out of their current, awful form, there’s a slim chance we see another late-season charge up the table that is baked into seemingly every MLS season.

Mario Götze to MLS? Inter Miami hopes so

Never mind those MLS penalties, Miami’s after a big name

Inter Miami, despite being hamstrung by MLS penalties, is according to multiple outlets pursuing a move for World Cup winner Mario Götze.

Götze, 30, has had a return to form since a 2020 move to PSV, scoring 18 goals and assisting on 18 more in all competitions over the last two seasons. Kicker first reported Miami’s interest, though in the context of Europa League champions Eintracht Frankfurt and Portuguese power Benfica being the more likely suitors.

Still, MLSsoccer.com says that Miami’s interest is serious, with club scouts watching the former Germany international regularly in the Eredivisie, and Kicker notes that Miami’s offer may be the most lucrative of the bunch.

Götze’s deal with PSV reportedly includes a €4 million release clause. While Miami does have an open Designated Player slot, it is not clear that they would be able to make a move with this price tag. After being found to have violated multiple MLS rules—including playing with four Designated Players at once—the club part-owned by David Beckham must operate in 2022 and 2023 with a $2.2 million reduction in allocation money compared to what other MLS clubs receive.

Currently, Miami has two DPs, but neither is a shining example of how to operate in MLS. Rodolfo Pizarro holds one spot despite being on loan with Monterrey, while ex-Argentina and Juventus forward Gonzalo Higuaín has been pushed out of the lineup by young striker Leo Campana over the past couple of months.

Phil Neville’s side has toggled between several formations this year, but with Götze’s outstanding play coming largely as the No. 10 in a 4-2-3-1 at PSV, it stands to reason that Miami would go that route full-time if they manage to convince him to choose MLS over Champions League soccer this year with Frankfurt or (if they qualify) Benfica.

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Carlos Vela busca regreso a Europa y nos entristece

Nivel tiene aún para jugar donde quiera, así que disfruta Carlos que los aficionados te agradeceremos siempre el talento en el campo

Una mala noticia para los amantes del buen futbol, pues Carlos Vela estaría jugando su última temporada en LAFC y su futuro apunta al futbol de Europa.

Fuentes cercanas al jugador relataron a Michelle Giannone que el mexicano está dispuesto a dejarlo todo para dejar Los Angeles como campeón pero que definitivamente su salida está contemplada pues el ‘bombardero’ quiere criar a su hijo en una ciudad diferente.

Fue a través del podcast MLS Today Show, que el periodista compartió las expectativas del delantero mexicano que buscará una opción europea al finalizar la campaña 2022 de la MLS y de no encontrarla, la siguiente opción sería en el Inter Miami.

Aparentemente el mexicano le está haciendo el feo a Los Angeles para criar a su pequeño hijo, pero sí le gusta la ciudad de Miami en caso de no concretarse una opción en Europa.

Nivel tiene aún para jugar donde quiera, así que disfruta Carlos que los aficionados te agradeceremos siempre el talento en el terreno de juego.

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Los millones que recibiría David Beckham por ser la imagen de Qatar 2022

El público no ha dejado de criticar a Beckham por su asociación con Qatar 2022.

Si pensaban que la carrera de David Beckham en el mundo del futbol estaba en decadencia, piensen de nuevo.

La inversión más presente del ex futbolista británico, el Inter Miami de la MLS, no va muy bien que digamos. Su equipo se encuentra en la posición número 10 de la liga este año y difícilmente logrará entrar a los playoffs.

Sin embargo, Beckham no deja de ser una imagen cotizada del futbol internacional aún cuando lleva ya años en el retiro, desde el 2013. Muestra de ello es que en Qatar lo quieren como imagen del Mundial de 2022.

Hasta ahí vamos bien. Pero dejen se enteren de la millonada que pide Beckham a cambio de poner su cara al frente de la próxima Copa del Mundo.

Prestar su image al país de Medio Oriente le valdría a Beckham, según Daily Mail, 20 millones de dólares al año, a lo largo de 10 años. Nada mal ¿no?

Aunque el jugador ha recibido críticas por proponer una alianza con un país que limita (por decir lo menos) los derechos de la comunidad LGBTQ+, su participación podría resular positiva. Según algunas fuentes, Beckham aceptaría el acuerdo siempre y cuando se garantice cierta seguridad para los miembros de la comunidad mencionada.

Entre sus negociaciones de tolerancia, estaría no castigar la presencia de banderas de arcoíris en los estadios durante los encuentros del Mundial.

En redes sociales sus negociaciones no parecen suficientes. El público no ha dejado de criticar a Beckham por su asociación con Qatar 2022.

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Gonzalo Higuaín ya hizo enojar a los hinchas del Inter Miami

Gonzalo Higuaín se vio en muy mala forma física y caminando en la cancha el pasado fin de semana en la MLS

El Inter Miami no solo es el último lugar de su conferencia sino de toda la MLS, acumula nueve puntos en 13 partidos y la gente ya se encuentra muy molesta pues les prometieron otra cosa cuando comenzó la franquicia.

Las cosas están de cabeza para el equipo de David Beckham que solo ha marcado 10 tantos en la campaña, cinco de ellos obra del argentino Gonzalo Higuaín.

Sin embargo ser el goleador del equipo no lo excusa de estar muy lejos de la forma que le vimos en equipos como Juventus o Real Madrid. Es más, ya ni se esfuerza.

Al menos eso interpretaron los fans del Inter Miami durante el empate a uno ante el Philadelhia Union, pues una imagen al minuto 35 de juego dejó furiosos a los hinchas pues se percibe la falta de esfuerzo del delantero que además recibe el mejor salario de ta la MLS.

En el video se ve que el equipo intenta organizar una jugada en ataque que culmina en un centro al área pero el delantero Gonzalo Higuaín se la pierde pues está muy lejos de la jugada al acompañarla caminando, totalmente fuera de forma física.

Ya es tiempo que el experimentado Pipita consiga más victorias para su equipo pues les urgen los puntos o será una segunda temporada igual de desastrosa que la primera para los de ‘Becks‘.

Portad vía © Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

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Gonzalo Higuain absolutely blasted a free kick for his first MLS goal

This ball from Gonzalo Higuain stayed hit.

Gonzalo Higuain has had a somewhat inauspicious start to his MLS career, as the Argentine great struggled to get on the scoresheet in his first game for Inter Miami … and actually skyed a penalty kick in that match.

But the striker seems to have settled in.

In Wednesday night’s game against Red Bulls, Higuain lashed a free kick from outside the 18 in the upper right corner, a bomb of a strike that gave his team a 2-1 lead in the 81st minute. That scoreline would stay that way for the finish.

Luckily for us, too, the inimitable Ray Hudson is the announcer for Inter Miami games this season, and was on the call for this goal.

You better believe we got a “magisterial.”

Are there arguments to be made that the wall wasn’t lined up particularly well, or that the goalie shouldn’t get beaten on his side of the wall? Of course there are.

But notice that Higuain put that ball directly over the head of a teammate who ducked at the perfect moment … and also that Higuain just hit the everliving snot out of this ball. I don’t care if the goalie was right there, that’s a bomb.

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FIFA falló a favor del Inter Miami por fichaje de Pizarro

La FIFA resolvió el caso del futbolista mexicano Rodolfo Pizarro a favor del Inter Miami tras la queja interpuesta por Rayados asegurando que infringió en la política de fichajes. La queja presentada por la directiva que encabeza Duilio Davino no …

La FIFA resolvió el caso del futbolista mexicano Rodolfo Pizarro a favor del Inter Miami tras la queja interpuesta por Rayados asegurando que infringió en la política de fichajes.

La queja presentada por la directiva que encabeza Duilio Davino no contenía suficiente evidencia para asegurar que el equipo de David Beckham había violado las regulaciones de transferencia de FIFA.

Recordar que Davino mencionó que el Inter Miami había infringido las regulaciones con las videollamadas entre Beckham y Pizarro para convencerlo de llegar a la MLS.

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Ante la negativa de FIFA, Rayados acudirá al TAS para apelar la decisión a decir del propio presidente del equipo Duilio Davino.

“Va más que nada por el tema de las formas, hay que darse a respetar, FIFA es muy claro que no puedes hablar con jugadores que tengan contrato en algún equipo siendo club, entonces hubo situaciones que Monterrey no estuvo de acuerdo, no es tanto un tema económico, es más un tema de formas.

El tema sigue en la mesa y Rayados no quiere dejar ir tan fácil a Rodolfo Pizarro que ya se estrenó con su equipo en el MLS is Back.

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Rodolfo Pizarro se estrenó con golazo en el MLS is Back

Luego de irse en blanco en el debut del Inter Miami en el torneo de Orlando, Rodolfo Pizarro logró convertir un auténtico golazo en el segundo encuentro de su equipo ante el Philadelphia Union. End to end! @Rpizarrot finishes a lovely team goal from …

Luego de irse en blanco en el debut del Inter Miami en el torneo de Orlando, Rodolfo Pizarro logró convertir un auténtico golazo en el segundo encuentro de su equipo ante el Philadelphia Union.

El gol significó el empate 1-1 parcial en el marcador que desafortunadamente para la causa de los de David Beckham, no fue suficiente para sumar sus primeros puntos y en el segundo tiempo recibieron el 2-1 definitivo y su segunda derrota consecutiva.

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Lo positivo para el Inter Miami fue el debut goleador de su máxima figura. En una buena descolgada, Pizarro acompañó la conducción de su compañero que cerca de entrar al área le tocó la pelota a ‘el que sabe’ y con una genialidad de un solo toque, logró quitarse a tres defensores de Philadelphia. La jugada siguió por el costado y vino un buen centro acompañado de un gran control de la pelota del mexicano y una buena definición. El primer gol para ‘El Joker’ con el Inter Miami en el MLS is Back.

Ya previamente Chicharito Hernández había anotado un buen gol con el L.A. Galaxy y ahora Rodolfo Pizarro hizo lo propio con gran derroche de talento.

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