Inter Miami will strive to return to the win column when they host St. Louis City on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Miami (10-3-4, 34 points) is coming off a 3-1 midweek loss to Atlanta United — its first defeat in MLS since March 23. The Eastern Conference leaders are 7-1-3 over their past 11 league matches.
“I think, first half, we controlled the game. Atlanta tried to use our mistakes, and finally, they did it. I think it was our game,” Miami defender Sergii Kryvtsov said.
“We didn’t lose for 10 games in a row, and it happened, finally. We’ll keep going.”
Lionel Messi, who scored Miami’s lone goal in the loss to Atlanta, has a league-leading 12 assists. Messi and Luis Suarez have a team-leading 11 goals apiece.
St. Louis (3-4-7, 16 points) travels to South Florida looking to snap a club-worst three-match losing streak following a 2-1 loss to the Seattle Sounders last weekend.
A Kyle Hiebert own goal led to St. Louis City squandering points to the Sounders. St. Louis has not won since a 3-1 decision over the Chicago Fire on May 11.
St. Louis and Inter Miami have met only once previously, with St. Louis earning a 3-0 win in its inaugural season in 2023.
“What we can control are the moments in games where we can take opportunities,” said St. Louis coach Bradley Carnell. “We’ve seen opportunities and that’s what we’re working toward. It’s fun to come up against players and teams like this because this is all what we strive for to play against the best.
“We want to be the best versions of ourselves, and to compete against the best is a great experience as well as an opportunity.”
Forward Joao Klauss leads St. Louis with five goals in 14 matches this season.
–Field Level Media