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Inter Miami vs Cincinnati: Suarez goals send MLS leaders to play-offs

Miami bounced back from their Leagues Cup exit at Columbus

Luis Suarez scoring a goal while playing football for Inter Miami

Luis Suarez scored Inter Miami’s fastest ever goal as part of a brace in a 2-0 MLS win over Cincinnati which made them the first team to reach the 2024 play-offs.

Uruguay striker Suarez fired the opener from Marcelo Weigandt’s cross after 31 seconds at the Chase Stadium and struck his second in the sixth minute from Matias Rojas’s pass.

The 37-year-old set the record for the most goals in a single season for Miami with his first, taking his tally to 18 with his second as they moved eight points clear of their second-placed visitors.

Miami ‘want MLS Cup’

“Our goals are set super high and our standards are set super high,” said Miami goalkeeper Drake Callender, whose superb save denied Kevin Kelsy in the 31st minute. “We want to win – we want to win the Eastern Conference, we want to win the MLS Cup.”

Miami’s task was made tougher by the dismissal of Argentina Under-20s centre-back Tomas Aviles for a second yellow card three minutes before the break.

Callender made two saves in six minutes during the second half, with centre-back David Martinez also producing a clearance off the line.

Miami in MLS play-offs

The Herons lost 6-1 at Cincinnati on July 7 but have now become the fourth-fastest team in an MLS season to secure a play-off place, averaging 2.15 points per game.

“We didn’t suffer very much,” said coach Gerardo Martino. “Staying organised was crucial to closing out the game… the order of the team meant that we didn’t risk losing the match.

“What we have to do is continue to maintain our performance. We don’t want to try to modify the way in which the team is facing each of the matches because we’re on the final stretch.

“In terms of effort and sharpness of the team… when we went down to 10 men, we managed it really well.”

Inter Miami table, fixtures

Columbus Crew now look to be Miami’s likeliest rivals for top spot, standing 13 points behind them with three games in hand.

Miami’s next fixture is a trip next Saturday (8.30pm ET) to third-bottom Chicago, who drew 2-2 at New York City on Saturday.

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Ben Miller

Ben has more than 10 years' experience in sports journalism, covering two EURO tournaments, European club competitions, the Premier League, EFL and WSL and a variety of other major sporting events.

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