Lionel Messi makes history in the MLS with another double

Lionel Messi continues to break records in the Major League Soccer. The Argentine star scored two goals in the first half of the 2-1 win of Inter Miami About the New England Revolution this Wednesday, and thus became the first player in the history of the Mls in scoring multiple goals in four consecutive games.

With 38 years and in full form, Messi already accumulates 14 goals in 15 games this season, located only two goals from the top scorer of the championship, Sam Surridge (Nashville SC), who has played six more matches.

Messi and his historic scoring streak in the MLS:

Vs. Montreal (May): 2 goals

Vs. Columbus: 2 goals

Vs. Montreal (July): 2 goals

Vs. New England Revolution: 2 goals

This was the goals of Messi against New England:

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Minute 27: After a defensive error of the revolution, Messi took advantage of a rebound and defined with left-handed from the center of the area for 1-0.

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Minute 38: The Argentine was unmarked and received a long pass from Sergio Busquets, which culminated with a cross shot for 2-0.

Ustari, key in the arc

The Argentine goalkeeper Óscar Ustari was also decisive for Miami, with six stops before Carles Gil discounted with a powerful auction from outside the area to minute 79.

Inter Miami Scale positions at the East Conference

With this victory, the team led by Javier Mascherano rises from sixth to fifth place, with 35 points, seven from the FC Cincinnati leader, but with three games less due to his participation in the Club World Cup.

During that tournament, Miami was eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain, although Messi managed to score a goal in the four games played.

Can Lionel Messi conquer the MLS gold boot?

Despite having played fewer games than his direct rivals for the goal lead, the Rosario maintains an impressive average scorer, reaffirming that its impact on American football is total, both in numbers and in show.