Big MLS Night in Fort Lauderdale: Week 32 at Chase Stadium
On 11 October 2025, Inter Miami hosted Atlanta United at Chase Stadium in a high-profile MLS Week 32 clash that turned into a showcase of experience and star power. With kick-off at 19:30, the home side produced a comprehensive 4–0 victory, driven by a brace from Lionel Messi and goals from Jordi Alba and Luis Suárez.
The stat sheet underlined Miami’s control: they enjoyed 60% possession to Atlanta’s 40%, fired 20 total shots to the visitors’ 10, and ripped through the defense with 10 shots on target compared to Atlanta’s 3. It was the kind of night Miami envisioned when they built a side around some of Europe’s most decorated veterans—calm on the ball, ruthless in the final third.
Lineups and Substitutions: Inter Miami Experience vs Atlanta United Youth
Inter Miami started with Rocco Ríos Novo in goal. The back line combined youth and know-how: Gonzalo Luján, Jordi Alba, Marcelo Weigandt and Tomás Avilés. Ahead of them, Yannick Bright and Baltasar Rodríguez supported deep-lying playmaker Sergio Busquets, while the front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Tadeo Allende provided the firepower.
Gerardo “Tata” Martino’s substitutions were about energy and game management:
- 56′ – Fafà Picault replaced Yannick Bright, adding speed on the flank as Miami looked to stretch a tiring defense.
- 80′ – Ryan Sailor came on for Tomás Avilés, shoring up the back line for the closing stages.
- 89′ – Santiago Morales replaced Baltasar Rodríguez, rewarding Rodríguez’s creative shift and giving minutes to a young midfielder.
Atlanta United lined up with Jayden Hibbert in goal. A back four of Dominik Chong-Qui, Juan Berrocal, Pedro Amador and Stian Gregersen aimed to withstand Miami’s pressure. In midfield, Cooper Sanchez, Steven Alzate and Tristan Muyumba sat behind a lively front three of Emmanuel Latte Lath, Jamal Thiaré and Leo Afonso.
Atlanta’s coach made three changes to chase the game and freshen legs:
- 17′ – Salvatore Mazzaferro replaced Stian Gregersen after an early defensive reshuffle.
- 71′ – Cayman Togashi came on for Leo Afonso, hoping to add a different profile up top.
- 85′ – Patrick Weah replaced Cooper Sanchez, pushing more attacking options onto the field late on.
First Half: Messi Breaks the Deadlock for Inter Miami
From the opening whistle, Inter Miami imposed their rhythm. With Busquets dictating tempo and Baltasar Rodríguez linking midfield to attack, the hosts hemmed Atlanta United into their own half. The visitors occasionally threatened on the break, but Miami’s back four handled transitions calmly, allowing the front line to probe repeatedly.
The breakthrough arrived in the 39th minute. After sustained pressure, Baltasar Rodríguez found space between the lines and slipped a clever ball into the area. Lionel Messi ghosted into the channel, took a perfect first touch and finished clinically to make it 1–0 Inter Miami. It was a move that encapsulated Miami’s superiority—patience, precision and a devastating final touch.
By halftime, Miami’s advantage in chance creation was clear: more shots, more territory, and a sense that further goals were inevitable if Atlanta United couldn’t tighten up defensively.
Player statistic
| Lionel Messi
(Assist: Tadeo Allende)
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10′ | |||
| Baltasar Rodríguez | 34′ | |||
| Lionel Messi
(Assist: Mateo Silvetti)
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39′ | |||
| Rodrigo de Paul | 42′ | |||
| 45′ | Walker Zimmerman | |||
| 67′ | Jack Maher | |||
| Mateo Silvetti | 69′ | |||
| Tadeo Allende
(Assist: Jordi Alba)
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73′ | |||
| Tadeo Allende
(Assist: Lionel Messi)
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76′ | |||
| Lionel Messi | 77′ | |||
| 79′ | Teal Bunbury | |||
| 80′ | Daniel Lovitz |
Second Half Surge: Alba and Suárez Join the Party
The second half began much like the first ended, with Miami pinning Atlanta United back. The hosts’ pressure was rewarded early. In the 52nd minute, the roles reversed from the opener: Lionel Messi drifted into a pocket of space and slid a well-weighted pass into the path of overlapping full-back Jordi Alba. The veteran left-back surged into the box and finished confidently to double the lead, 2–0.
Nine minutes later, it was Luis Suárez’s turn. In the 61st minute, the Uruguayan striker pounced inside the area, showing the predatory instincts that made him a legend in Europe. Whether from a quick combination or a loose ball, Suárez’s finish was ruthless, pushing the score to 3–0 and effectively killing any realistic Atlanta United comeback.
Miami continued to fire at will, finishing with 20 shots, including 10 on target, while limiting Atlanta to 10 shots (just 3 on target, 5 off target and 2 blocked). The visitors did earn 2 corners to Miami’s 6, but rarely turned those set pieces into real danger.
Closing Flourish: Messi Seals It and Inter Miami Cruise against Atlanta United
With Miami cruising and substitutions adding fresh legs, the game’s tempo dipped slightly, but there was still time for one last moment of brilliance. In the 87th minute, Jordi Alba once again pushed high from left-back and combined neatly with Messi. This time, Alba turned provider, squaring for Lionel Messi, who finished to complete his brace and seal a dominant 4–0 victory.
Atlanta United, who committed 5 fouls to Miami’s 8, tried to keep their shape and avoid complete collapse, but the gulf in attacking quality was evident. Offensively, they struggled to consistently bypass Miami’s structure, even with late introductions like Cayman Togashi and Patrick Weah.
The final whistle confirmed what the numbers already suggested:
- Possession: Inter Miami 60% – 40% Atlanta
- Total shots: 20 – 10
- Shots on target: 10 – 3
- Offsides: Miami 2 – 1 Atlanta
On this MLS Week 32 night at Chase Stadium, Inter Miami were simply too sharp, too organized and far too ruthless. With Messi, Suárez and Alba all on the scoresheet, backed by Busquets’ calm control and Rodríguez’s creativity, Miami delivered a performance that looked every bit like a team gearing up for the postseason in style.