On October 19, 2024, Inter Miami CF delivered one of their most thrilling performances of the season at Chase Stadium, defeating the New England Revolution 6-2. In a match that began with adversity, Miami rallied from a 2-0 deficit at halftime to claim a dominant victory. With Luis Suárez leading the comeback and Lionel Messi securing his first MLS hat-trick, the night marked a special celebration of Miami’s historic season and their recent Supporters’ Shield triumph.
Luis Suárez Sparks the Comeback
The Revolution shocked the Miami faithful early, scoring twice before the halftime whistle to take a 2-0 lead. However, Inter Miami returned to the pitch with renewed intensity and determination. Luis Suárez ignited the second-half comeback, netting two rapid-fire goals that tied the game at 2-2. His precision finishing and leadership on the field provided the spark Miami needed to shift momentum firmly in their favor
The Revolution, overwhelmed by Miami’s relentless attack, struggled to contain the Herons. With the crowd at Chase Stadium roaring, Miami seized control of the match, leaving New England with no chance to recover.
Messi’s First MLS Hat-Trick Caps the Night
After Suárez’s brilliance, it was Messi’s turn to take center stage. The Argentine superstar completed his first hat-trick for Inter Miami in the second half, scoring the final goal just before the end of the match. His clinical finishing and masterful playmaking dazzled fans and added another highlight to what has already been an unforgettable season
The Messi-Suárez partnership continues to captivate MLS, with the duo combining their experience and world-class talent to lead Miami’s charge toward greatness.
A Homecoming Celebration for the Supporters’ Shield
Although Inter Miami clinched the Supporters’ Shield on October 2nd with a victory over the Columbus Crew, they waited until their return to Chase Stadium to celebrate with their fans. Following the match against New England, the team paraded the trophy across the stadium, sharing the moment with their loyal supporters
The win over New England was not just another victory—it was a culmination of the team’s resilience and dominance throughout the season. Fans and players alike celebrated what has been a defining year for the club, breaking the MLS points record in the process
David Beckham, co-owner of the club, joined the celebration, expressing his pride in the team’s achievements:
“This trophy is just the beginning of what we’re building here in Miami. The support from the fans and the dedication of the players make moments like these truly special.”
FIFA Club World Cup Awaits
Adding to the celebrations, FIFA President Gianni Infantino made a special announcement to the crowd after the match. Inter Miami, he confirmed, has officially qualified for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Furthermore, Chase Stadium will host the opening match of the prestigious tournament, bringing global football’s brightest spotlight to Miami next year
“Inter Miami has proven they belong on the world stage, and we are excited to see them represent MLS in the Club World Cup,” Infantino stated, emphasizing the significance of Miami’s achievement.
Looking Ahead: Playoffs and International Ambitions
With the Supporters’ Shield secured and the MLS points record broken, Inter Miami now turns their focus to the upcoming MLS playoffs. The team aims to cap off their remarkable season by adding the MLS Cup to their trophy cabinet.
The victory over New England serves as a reminder of Miami’s potential, both domestically and internationally. With the Club World Cup on the horizon, the Herons are poised to compete at the highest level, further establishing their place as one of the most exciting clubs in modern football.