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<p>Inter Miami is set for one more game at Chase Stadium, thanks to their decisive 5-1 victory over New York City FC on Saturday night, marking their first-ever appearance in the MLS Cup final. Tadeo Allende, another Argentine player, kicked off the scoring with a hat trick, showcasing Miami’s ability to score beyond their star, Lionel Messi. Despite the scoreline, NYCFC was the more aggressive side throughout the match.</p>
<p>Miami’s performance was commendable, with Allende tying the playoff record with eight goals. While their streak of 262 minutes without conceding ended due to a goal from Justin Haak, Matteo Silvetti quickly restored a two-goal lead for Miami, allowing them to maintain control of the match.</p>
<p>The emotion from coach Javier Mascherano was evident when Silvetti scored in the 67th minute; his adjustments have effectively optimized the team's performance this playoff season. Silvetti has stepped in for Luis Suárez in the starting lineup for three consecutive games, collaborating with Messi for four goals, while the recent addition of Rocco Ríos Novo as starting goalkeeper contributed significantly by making a crucial save before Silvetti's goal.</p>
<p>This victory also extends the careers of veterans Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba by another week, as they plan to retire after the season. Should Miami win MLS Cup, they would face the winner of Saturday's match between San Diego FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps, potentially wrapping up operations at Chase Stadium on a high note.</p>
<p>The only thing Miami lacks is a trophy, having previously lost in the League’s Cup final this season. They are guaranteed to host the final, with their opponent determined late Saturday night. Messi stands a chance to add another title to his accomplishments, as Miami is performing exceptionally well in the Supporters' Shield standings.</p>
</div>Fan Take: This news is thrilling for soccer fans, as it highlights a pivotal moment in Inter Miami’s history and the possibility of Messi adding to his illustrious trophy collection. A potential MLS Cup win could enhance the visibility of soccer in the U.S., inspiring the next generation of players and fans.

