‘We all know his mentality to win things’ – Rodrigo De Paul says Lionel Messi’s champion’s mindset is motivating Inter Miami for the Leagues Cup final vs Seattle Sounders
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Inter Miami are on the brink of another historic achievement. Having lifted the Leagues Cup in 2023 and the MLS Supportersâ Shield in 2024, the Florida side could now capture their third trophy when they take on the Seattle Sounders Sunday at Lumen Field.
Controversy swirled earlier this week following Miamiâs Leagues Cup semifinal win over Orlando City, when the Herons were awarded a penalty while trailing 1-0. Critics pointed to favorable refereeing, but head coach Javier Mascherano denied any suggestion that his team has been helped by officiating decisions.
âI canât control what people say about referees,â Mascherano said on Saturday. âBoth Miami and Sounders deserve to be in the final. Against Necaxa we had a player sent off unfairly, and still managed to draw in the final minutes. We came from behind against Pumas and Orlando, too. Sometimes referees help you, sometimes they hurt you. But it would be terrible to say weâre here because of them. We earned this. Both teams made it here because they were the best.â
The Argentine coach confirmed he will have virtually a full squad available, including Lionel Messi. The exception is Allen Obando, who recently picked up an injury.
âMessi is fine,â he added. âOnce again he made the difference against Orlando despite having missed some games. Iâm happy for him and how he finished the match.â
On Saturday, Rodrigo De Paul also stressed the importance of another possible trophy for Messi, who sits on the verge of the 47th title of his illustrious career.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The matchup brings together two clubs currently in strong form – both of whom also represented MLS at the FIFA Club World Cup. Mascherano praised his opponent.
âTheyâre a very good team, with a coach who has built a long track record,” he said. “Theyâve won many titles, theyâre in a great moment after the Club World Cup. It will be very difficult, but we have the tools to compete, and weâll give everything to win.â
The coach will return to the bench after serving a one-match suspension for a red card.
âObviously itâs better to be on the sideline, close to the players, to give them support. Coaching is about making as few mistakes as possible, and I prefer to live it from the bench, not the stands,â he said. âWhen you come to a project like this, expectations are to win everything. A few months ago we couldnât reach the Champions Cup final, but now football gives us another opportunity.â
Miami have faced a packed schedule in recent weeks, including a cross-country trip to Seattle. Mascherano admitted travel disruptions due to storms delayed the teamâs arrival.
âWe got here a bit later than expected, but the squad is ready,” he said The only player missing is Allen Obando.â
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WHAT RODRIGO DE PAUL SAID
Rodrigo De Paul also addressed the media and emphasized the teamâs determination.
âWe know the rival very well – theyâve had a great tournament and scored many goals. With their fans behind them, theyâll be eager to win, just like us,â said the Argentine midfielder. âI came here to win titles, to compete for everything. Everyone knows my football. Tomorrow is a final, and Iâll give everything I have to win it. When a cup is at stake, my only thought is to enjoy it. Football isnât always fair – you canât win every time – but hopefully tomorrow will be a happy ending.â
De Paul also highlighted Messi’s motivation.
âWe all know his mentality to win things. Itâs a huge motivation for the younger guys, for the whole team,” he said. “Winning gives you energy, itâs always something you want to repeat. Tomorrow could be a great joy for all of us.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Sounders FC announced that more than 60,000 tickets have been sold for Sundayâs Leagues Cup final, already surpassing the competitionâs single-match attendance record by more than 10,000.
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