Inter Miami played to a 0–0 draw against Charlotte FC in Major League Soccer action, a match defined by strong goalkeeping and a lack of finishing from both teams.
The game, played at Bank of America Stadium, featured several lineup rotations from Inter Miami manager Javier Mascherano, including the absence of global superstar Lionel Messi, who was rested for the match.
Despite controlling stretches of possession, Miami struggled to convert its opportunities into goals.
Goalkeepers Take Center Stage
The standout performer for Inter Miami was goalkeeper Rocco Ríos Novo, who made several key saves while making his first start of the season.
Charlotte goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina matched him with a series of strong stops, keeping Miami’s attacking players off the scoreboard throughout the match.
Both teams produced scoring chances, but defensive organization and goalkeeper performances ultimately preserved the scoreless result.
Missing Messi’s Creativity
Messi’s absence was noticeable in Miami’s attacking structure.
Without the Argentine playmaker orchestrating the offense, the team struggled to break down Charlotte’s defensive shape. Players like Luis Suárez and Germán Berterame created occasional chances, but clear scoring opportunities were limited.
The match marked the second consecutive game in which Inter Miami failed to score, raising questions about the team’s offensive rhythm when key starters are unavailable.
Late Drama
The match concluded with some controversy as Mascherano was sent off after protesting a foul call late in the game.
The red card means the Miami manager will miss the club’s upcoming match against New York City FC, creating another storyline heading into the next fixture.
Looking Ahead
Despite the lack of goals, Inter Miami remains focused on building momentum early in the MLS season.
The team will look to bounce back offensively in its next match, especially if Messi returns to the lineup.
With one of the most talented rosters in Major League Soccer, expectations remain high that Inter Miami can compete near the top of the Eastern Conference as the season progresses.

