Inter Miami were forced to settle for a frustrating scoreless draw with Nashville SC in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup last 16 tie. Neither side created much, and Lionel Messi was kept surprisingly quiet in a poor fixture between two sides that looked more eager not to lose. The two teams combined for just five shots on target over the course of 90 minutes.
Miami had few chances to speak of in the first half. In fact, Nashville were by some distance the most assertive side. Sam Surridge served a handful for the visitors, and tested Dayne St. Clair twice – although the former Minnesota United keeper equalled both of his efforts with a duo of solid stops.
Messi, for his part, had little involvement, connecting sparingly yet failing to generate a clear look as Miami dominated possession, but had little to show for their efforts.
The Herons started to hum after the break. Messi, predictably, was at the center of it all, finding pockets of space and distributing effectively. Big money striker German Berterame had the first – and only – big chance of the half, but somehow fired wide with the goal gaping. And that was mostly it. Miami will perhaps go home the happier of the two sides with a second leg to come next week. Still, this was hardly one to remember for either team.
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