HIGHLIGHTS: Inter Miami CF vs. New England Revolution | May 13, 2023



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30 thoughts on “HIGHLIGHTS: Inter Miami CF vs. New England Revolution | May 13, 2023”

  1. Wow. Just wow. Some of the decisions that were made in this game were absolutely shocking. Noel Buck’s goal coming back seemed very forced. Was Latif in an offside position, absolutely. Was he instructing the view of Callender, 😐. That should answer that. Not a single defender or Callender himself was asking for an offside there. Blessing was also moving toward Callender’s left while he himself was moving to the right. If it was given as a goal on the field, it should have stood. Extremely forced for VAR to step in there in my opinion. Miami’s second seemed to include a foul on Blessing before the Ruiz cross. They didn’t show too many angles so it was tough to see. But from the view we saw it looked like a foul that just wasn’t given. Lastly was the yellow that was/wasn’t given that also could have been mistaken identity. Did that even make sense in writing, no. Well that’s what you get with PRO. I have never seen an official clearly give a yellow and then just take it back as he did with Ruiz. Probably because it’s illegal. And if it was mistaken identity then VAR is required to step in. The foul was absolutely worthy of a yellow that would have resulted in Ruiz’s second. Whatever was the case in that situation, either Pekmic or Carol Anne Chemard needs to be suspended. Breaching the rules of the game is illegal and match fixing. If someone like Max Alves can face up to 6 years in prison with the Brazilian match fixing scandal making the rounds, this crew can get suspended about three games. It’s match fixing flat out. Illegal. There’s a way that this match could easily have been a 2-1 win for us. If Noel’s stood and Martinez’s came back. We’d of left with three points and increased the gap at the top. Very hard not to feel hard done by. Now for our personal performance. The first few minutes we were up against it and deserved to concede. Very unlucky deflection of Dave but those are going to happen. Second half the defense was incredible. Don’t remember Petro having to lift a finger. Even with everyone pushing forward for the final 20ish minutes. The midfield was a bit spread today. Latif hasn’t looked the same since he came back from Ghana. You’d hope it’s just a bit of bad form after missing two games and a bit of training. Matt was solid and Buck was special. Noel moving between the wing and inside throughout the match showed his versatility. Should have had a goal and still went 90. So impressive. Carles with the brilliant individual goal and the rest was our typical Capi. Ema struggled to get involved a bit. Yedlin can cover most of his best abilities which kept him at bay unfortunately. Bobby should have been subbed off sooner in all honesty. When available, Giacs should be starting hands down. Bobby has his time and place but the amount of balls that go straight through the box when he’s in the pitch just isn’t sustainable. Last, I really liked all of Bruce’s subs. Well timed for the most part and must have given Jozy a bit of a talking too after his midweek performance. Looked really hungry and got denied by a really good stop late. If that’s the Jozy we get, I’m happy. But if we get the lackadaisical and lazy player we saw midweek, the supporters should be upset. We get a break on Wednesday and the rivals on the weekend. Can’t let this farce of a loss hang over our heads. Philadelphia away should bring extra intensity for obvious reasons. COME ON BOYS!!!! GO REVS!!!!!

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