Charlotte FC vs. Inter Miami CF | Hot Streak Continues! | Full Match Highlights | July 3, 2024



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48 thoughts on “Charlotte FC vs. Inter Miami CF | Hot Streak Continues! | Full Match Highlights | July 3, 2024”

  1. So, the only thing this team needed to work optimally and win consistently was to leave both the old and pricey Messi and Suarez out? Interesting…

  2. With this win, Miami remained in first place in the Eastern Conference with 47 points and extended its unbeaten streak on the road to eight games heading into another critical away match Saturday against second-place FC Cincinnati, which has been on Miami’s tail all season and trails by just two points. Inter Miami will have to face Cincinnati without Messi and Suarez, who are with their national teams in Copa America, and without left back Jordi Alba and midfielder Diego Gomez, both of whom will have to serve suspensions for accumulation of yellow cards.

  3. Cremanschi's goal was similar to Messi's goal at his Barcelona days,on the ground and flicking the ball in with his boot.Well done guys keep up the tempo and team spirit,,,all the best for the next match.

  4. As a person who watched the game, the attack before the corner kick at 6:40 ish a red card was not given when an Inter Miami defender pushed a Charlotte FC attacker when it was IN THE PENALTY BOX. The ref made awful calls the entire game and it seemed like he was biased

  5. Miami is now developing a stronger team chemistry and associated play, people who complained before don't realize it takes time to build up a well oiled team.
    when all the injured players are healed up and Messi,Rojas,Suarez are back, this team will be even better than before.

  6. Of course they didn’t show the clear penalties in the last minutes that the refs didn’t call for charlotte it crazy the refs these days

  7. I think its time to admit Sergey Krystov is not playable anymore. I used to give him a pass and blame the tactics, but yesterday, the tactics were on point, and he still managed to play horribly. We need to sell him or buy him out. He needs to go. Campana needs to improve as well. He turned the ball over nearly every time he touched it yesterday. Both of them played like they had money on Charlotte to win the game.

  8. Does anyone thought Inter Miami was playing this game by theirs real strength?I don't think so.just watch the game from the beginning of 1st half, They're played so boring, slow, look like they not really want to attack, just drift ball to Charlotte box,then stay there,then pass ball back to their home …Charlotte is not a strong team, if compare with Inter Miami now,even without Messi and Suarez, Charlotte still under dog team,how's Inter Miami should played defense in almost the first 25 minutes 😊?The truth is Inter Miami doesn't want to beat Charlotte too early in their home….Inter Miami team now is not Inter Miami in the pass,they're a strongest MLS team,after Messi came,Inter Miami team improved a lot…players learn and improvement…..But,however, they need to concern more about defense, that position are always theirs problem

  9. I’m happy they’ve done so well without Messi, Suarez, and Rojas
    They’re missing their top scorers and still managing to hold onto these games with a one point lead.
    While it’s pretty obvious that Messi plays a huge role in this team, I’m glad they’re functioning at a high level without him.
    I think Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets are doing a lot to keep the team afloat.

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