Finally. Inter Miami Wins at Nu Stadium — And Messi Was Magnificent

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The Herons Have Landed.
Bob Poe | May 17, 2026 |


The drought is over. After three frustrating home draws, Inter Miami CF finally gave their fans what they’ve been waiting for — a dominant 2-0 win over the Portland Timbers at Nu Stadium.

It was everything we’ve dreamed of since the first brick was laid: Messi magic, a sold-out crowd, and a performance that screamed “This is our house now!”


🏟️ Nu Stadium: A Fortress, At Last

Let’s be honest: the Herons’ shiny new home hasn’t exactly felt like one. Three matches, three draws, and a fanbase wondering why they spent all that time, money, and emotional energy building a soccer cathedral that couldn’t deliver wins.

But Sunday night changed everything.

Portland came in as a struggling side — 12th in the West, limping to a 4-2-7 record — but they didn’t play like one early on. Goalkeeper James Pantemis had Miami’s number for most of the first half, making save after save to keep the Timbers in the game.


⚽ Messi Breaks the Deadlock

You could feel it coming — the Herons were relentless from the opening whistle. Messi tested Pantemis early, Luis Suárez had a goal chalked off for offside, and Telasco Segovia was pulling strings like a midfield maestro.

Then, in the 31st minute, it happened.

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Messi picked out Suárez with a laser pass from midfield. Suárez fed Segovia, who danced into the box and delivered a cheeky backheel right into Messi’s path. The GOAT didn’t even blink — one touch, left foot, bottom corner.

1-0. Nu Stadium erupted.

Messi wasn’t done. Just 11 minutes later, he sliced through Portland’s defense like a hot knife through butter, laying off a perfect pass for German Berterame to tap in at the far post.

2-0 at halftime. Game over.


🛡️ Second Half: Lockdown Mode Activated

Miami shifted gears after the break, swapping their high press for a compact defensive setup. Portland tried to claw their way back, but Dayne St. Clair was a brick wall in goal, making four saves and earning Miami’s first clean sheet at Nu Stadium.

The Herons had chances to add to their lead — Daniel Pinter missed a sitter after coming off the bench — but they didn’t need another goal.

When the final whistle blew, the crowd exploded into chants of “Messi! Messi! Messi!”


📊 By the Numbers

StatInter MiamiPortland Timbers
Shots2016
Shots on Target94
Expected Goals (xG)3.050.82
Clean Sheet✅ Yes❌ No
ResultWINLoss

🌟 Player Ratings

  • Lionel Messi: ⭐ 9.5/10 — 1 goal, 1 assist, 4 shots on target, xG 1.59. Vintage Messi.
  • Telasco Segovia: 8.5/10 — Gorgeous backheel assist; Miami’s leading creator with six assists this season.
  • German Berterame: 8.0/10 — Clinical finish and perfect positioning for his goal.
  • Dayne St. Clair: 8.0/10 — Four saves, clean sheet, and a calm presence between the posts.

💡 What It Means for Miami

Inter Miami now sit 1st in the Eastern Conference at 8-4-2. After five road wins to start the season, they’ve finally earned their first victory at Nu Stadium. The monkey is off the back, and South Florida soccer’s crown jewel feels like home.

And Messi? He’s on another level. That’s four straight MLS matches with at least two goal involvements — dragging Miami to the top of the table at age 38.

The Herons are flying. Nu Stadium is alive. And the GOAT is still the GOAT.

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