Monterrey edge Messi-less Miami in Concacaf Champions Cup

Monterrey edge Messi-less Miami in Concacaf Champions Cup

The Mexican side scored an 89th-minute winner to take a 2-1 lead into the second leg.

Inter Miami’s Luis Suarez tussles for the ball with Monterrey defender Gerardo Arteaga during the match. (AP pic)
FORT LAUDERDALE:
Inter Miami, playing without Lionel Messi, went a man down and then finished a goal down after the first leg of a Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal series today in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

After getting an 89th-minute winner from Jorge Rodriguez, Monterrey take a 2-1 lead into the second and final leg of the total-goal series on April 10 in Guadalupe, Mexico.

Messi was ruled out pregame due to a hamstring injury that has sidelined him since mid-March.

Even without the superstar, Miami went up 1-0 on a 19th-minute goal from Tomas Aviles.

The Herons were still on top when they lost midfielder David Ruiz to a second yellow card in the 65th minute.

Monterrey pulled level four minutes later on a goal from Maximiliano Meza, then jumped on top in the waning minutes.

The decisive tally was set up by an Inter Miami giveaway at the edge of the penalty area.

Meza laid the ball off to Rodriguez, who set the ball up with his first touch, then fired a 20-yard, right-footed shot into the far top corner.

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