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How Inter Miami was in the MLS table after the heavy defeat against New York Red Bulls :: Olé

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How Inter Miami was in the MLS table after the heavy defeat against New York Red Bulls :: Olé

03/23/2024 5:38 p.m. Updated on 03/23/2024 5:41 p.m.

Inter Miami fell 4-0 against the New York Red Bulls this Saturday afternoon, within the framework of the fifth round of the MLS. Strong defeat for the Garzas, who without Lionel Messi and other casualties due to injuries and the FIFA Date, but with Luis Suárez, Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets and Tomás Avilés, They could not face the Red Bulls. Although, beyond the result, the defeat does not complicate them too much in the table…

After this fall, Inter Miami remains firmly at the top of the Eastern Conference along with the Columbus Crew (1st) and New York RB itself (3rd), all with 10 points. However, due to goal difference, The Herons specifically occupy second place.

It is worth remembering that the qualification positions for the Playoffs (eight qualify) range from first place to seventh, while the eighth and ninth compete in a playoff in search of the eighth place. The same thing happens in the Western Conference.

Inter Miami’s next match will be next Saturday, March 30, when they face New York City FC for matchday six of the MLS. Although Leo has shown a positive recovery in training, Gerardo Martino has already expressed his desire that the captain be in optimal condition to face Rayados de Monterrey, for the Concachampions, on April 3. Thus, Messi, who was not in the 3-1 against DC United or in this 4-0 against NYRB, Nor will he be present against NYC FC. One by one, the absentees at Inter Miami

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Luis Suárez, against New York Red Bulls. (Photo: EFE/ Ángel Colmenares)

One by one, the absentees at Inter Miami

Lionel Messi: right hamstring injury.

Messi is recovering from an injury at Inter Miami. (Photo: Chris ARJOON / AFP)

Nicolás Freire: hamstring injury.

Drake Callender: Called up to the United States national team.

Diego Gómez: called up to the Paraguay national team.

Federico Redondo: called up to the Argentina Under 23 National Team.

David Ruiz: called up to the Honduras national team.

Shanyder Borgelin: called up to the Haiti national team.

Israel Boatwright: called up to the Dominican Republic national team.

Out for an indefinite period: Ian Fray, Benjamín Cremaschi, Facundo Farías and Robbie Robinson.

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