The post Messi And Inter Miami Are MLS Cup Favorites, But Only Until Kickoff appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Lionel Messi of Inter Miami CF looks dejected following the team’s defeat in Leg 1 of the Champions Cup Semifinal at the Vancouver Whitecaps. Getty Images Inter Miami has the best living player on Earth in Lionel Messi. They have several of his former FC Barcelona teammates, like Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets and Luis Suarez. They have Tadeo Allende in the form of his life with seven postseason goals, one shy of an MLS Cup Playoff record. And they have the home fans, having earned the right to host this championship match by finishing two points above the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Supporters’ Shield standings. What they don’t have in Saturday’s MLS Cup final is the luxury of time. Every dynamic of Saturday’s match suggests that the longer it remains level, the more the dynamics of the game will shift in favor of the Canadian visitors. The Whitecaps will know this. The Herons will know it. And most likely, the rest of us will know it by how the early stages of the match play out, with Messi and Miami likely pressing early for the kind of staggering blow that can keep Vancouver off balance and playing from a position of disadvantage. Battle of the Benches? Miami may be a more balanced side since the arrival of Rodrigo de Paul and Mateo Silvetti during the summer transfer window. But Herons boss Javier Mascherano will still remember how an older, less athletic defense was victimized repeatedly in the second half of their two previous matches against the Whitecaps in the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals this April. 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup Semifinal goals by minute (Across two matches) 1’ to 30’: Vancouver 1, Miami 131’ to 60’: Vancouver 2, Miami 061’ to 90’: Vancouver 2, Miami 0 In the two first halves… The post Messi And Inter Miami Are MLS Cup Favorites, But Only Until Kickoff appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Lionel Messi of Inter Miami CF looks dejected following the team’s defeat in Leg 1 of the Champions Cup Semifinal at the Vancouver Whitecaps. Getty Images Inter Miami has the best living player on Earth in Lionel Messi. They have several of his former FC Barcelona teammates, like Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets and Luis Suarez. They have Tadeo Allende in the form of his life with seven postseason goals, one shy of an MLS Cup Playoff record. And they have the home fans, having earned the right to host this championship match by finishing two points above the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Supporters’ Shield standings. What they don’t have in Saturday’s MLS Cup final is the luxury of time. Every dynamic of Saturday’s match suggests that the longer it remains level, the more the dynamics of the game will shift in favor of the Canadian visitors. The Whitecaps will know this. The Herons will know it. And most likely, the rest of us will know it by how the early stages of the match play out, with Messi and Miami likely pressing early for the kind of staggering blow that can keep Vancouver off balance and playing from a position of disadvantage. Battle of the Benches? Miami may be a more balanced side since the arrival of Rodrigo de Paul and Mateo Silvetti during the summer transfer window. But Herons boss Javier Mascherano will still remember how an older, less athletic defense was victimized repeatedly in the second half of their two previous matches against the Whitecaps in the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals this April. 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup Semifinal goals by minute (Across two matches) 1’ to 30’: Vancouver 1, Miami 131’ to 60’: Vancouver 2, Miami 061’ to 90’: Vancouver 2, Miami 0 In the two first halves…

Messi And Inter Miami Are MLS Cup Favorites, But Only Until Kickoff

2025/12/05 19:01

Lionel Messi of Inter Miami CF looks dejected following the team’s defeat in Leg 1 of the Champions Cup Semifinal at the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Getty Images

Inter Miami has the best living player on Earth in Lionel Messi. They have several of his former FC Barcelona teammates, like Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets and Luis Suarez. They have Tadeo Allende in the form of his life with seven postseason goals, one shy of an MLS Cup Playoff record. And they have the home fans, having earned the right to host this championship match by finishing two points above the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Supporters’ Shield standings.

What they don’t have in Saturday’s MLS Cup final is the luxury of time.

Every dynamic of Saturday’s match suggests that the longer it remains level, the more the dynamics of the game will shift in favor of the Canadian visitors. The Whitecaps will know this. The Herons will know it. And most likely, the rest of us will know it by how the early stages of the match play out, with Messi and Miami likely pressing early for the kind of staggering blow that can keep Vancouver off balance and playing from a position of disadvantage.

Battle of the Benches?

Miami may be a more balanced side since the arrival of Rodrigo de Paul and Mateo Silvetti during the summer transfer window. But Herons boss Javier Mascherano will still remember how an older, less athletic defense was victimized repeatedly in the second half of their two previous matches against the Whitecaps in the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals this April.


2025 Concacaf Champions Cup Semifinal goals by minute

(Across two matches)

1’ to 30’: Vancouver 1, Miami 1
31’ to 60’: Vancouver 2, Miami 0
61’ to 90’: Vancouver 2, Miami 0


In the two first halves of that cup tie, each side scored a lone goal at home. In the second halves, the Whitecaps outscored the Herons 4-0, repeatedly making Miami pay for an inability to play through pressure.

And Mascherano will still look at his options to change the game off the bench and, even if Luis Suarez is among them, suspect his counterpart Jesper Sorensen has the more dangerous game-changing options.

Sorenson was already able to bring international caliber players Ryan Gauld and Jayden Nelson off the bench in last Saturday’s Western Conference Final victory over San Diego. The potential return of Tristan Blackmon (suspension) and Daniel Rios (injury) could mean even a deeper group ready to influence the game toward the back end of the 90 minutes and possibly into extra time.

Home Crowd Nerves?

There’s also the psychological advantage likely to favor the visitors the longer the match progress evenly. Knowledgeable MLS followers know just how good the Whitecaps are, posting an MLS-best +25.7 expected goal difference during the regular season. But this will be a game played in front of Miami partisans who have seen their team outscore their last three postseason opponents by a 13-1 margin, and will expect more of the same. It’s entirely possible Miami delivers on those expectations. If they don’t, though, that expectation will be replaced with nerves, and the home-field advantage could prove more of a home-field burden.


MLS Cup Home Team Record

(Since 2011)

Games decided in 90 minutes: 8-1
Games decided in 120 minutes: 1-0
Games decided in penalties: 2-2


Perhaps that dynamic explains some MLS Cup finals of recent past.

Since the match became a true home-field affair in 2011, the home team has won eight of the nine games that have been decided in 90 minutes. Only the 2015 Portland Timbers disrupted the trend, thanks in no small part to a famous goalkeeping gaffe from the Columbus Crew’s Steve Clark.

In extra time and beyond, it gets far more dicey for the home sides. Only the 2014 LA Galaxy made an extra time winner hold up. The other four matches went to penalties, where visitors prevailed just as often as the hosts.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ianquillen/2025/12/05/messi-and-inter-miami-are-mls-cup-favorites-but-only-until-kickoff/

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Japan-Based Bitcoin Treasury Company Metaplanet Completes $1.4 Billion IPO! Will It Buy Bitcoin? Here Are the Details

Japan-Based Bitcoin Treasury Company Metaplanet Completes $1.4 Billion IPO! Will It Buy Bitcoin? Here Are the Details

The post Japan-Based Bitcoin Treasury Company Metaplanet Completes $1.4 Billion IPO! Will It Buy Bitcoin? Here Are the Details appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Japan-based Bitcoin treasury company Metaplanet announced today that it has successfully completed its public offering process. Metaplanet Grows Bitcoin Treasury with $1.4 Billion IPO The company’s CEO, Simon Gerovich, stated in a post on the X platform that a large number of institutional investors participated in the process. Among the investors, mutual funds, sovereign wealth funds, and hedge funds were notable. According to Gerovich, approximately 100 institutional investors participated in roadshows held prior to the IPO. Ultimately, over 70 investors participated in Metaplanet’s capital raising. Previously disclosed information indicated that the company had raised approximately $1.4 billion through the IPO. This funding will accelerate Metaplanet’s growth plans and, in particular, allow the company to increase its balance sheet Bitcoin holdings. Gerovich emphasized that this step will propel Metaplanet to its next stage of development and strengthen the company’s global Bitcoin strategy. Metaplanet has recently become one of the leading companies in Japan in promoting digital asset adoption. The company has previously stated that it views Bitcoin as a long-term store of value. This large-scale IPO is considered a significant step in not only strengthening Metaplanet’s capital but also consolidating Japan’s role in the global crypto finance market. *This is not investment advice. Follow our Telegram and Twitter account now for exclusive news, analytics and on-chain data! Source: https://en.bitcoinsistemi.com/japan-based-bitcoin-treasury-company-metaplanet-completes-1-4-billion-ipo-will-it-buy-bitcoin-here-are-the-details/
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 08:42
Single Currency-Pegged Tokens Surge Following MiCA Rollout.

Single Currency-Pegged Tokens Surge Following MiCA Rollout.

The post Single Currency-Pegged Tokens Surge Following MiCA Rollout. appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The euro stablecoin market has rebounded in the year since the European Union’s (EU) Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) came into force, with market capitalization doubling after regulations governing the tokens rolled out in June 2024, according to a new report. The “Euro Stablecoin Trends Report 2025” from London-based payments processing company Decta points a potential shift for the tokens, whose value is pegged to the single European currency and which have historically struggled to gain traction against their U.S. dollar-pegged counterparts. The swing contrasts with the 48% contraction experienced the year before, according to the report. It also contrasts with a 26% advance in total stablecoin market cap. Euro coin market cap climbed to some $500 million by May 2025, the report said, mainly due to improved issuer obligations and standardized reserve requirements. It’s now $680 million, according to data tracked by CoinGecko. Even so, that’s just a tiny fraction of the $300 billion held in U.S. dollar-pegged tokens, a market dominated by Tether’s USDT with Circle Internet’s (CRCL) USDC in second place. Growth has been especially concentrated among a few standout tokens. EURS, issued by Malta-based Stasis, posted the most dramatic gains, soaring 644% million to $283.9 million by October 2025. Circle Internet’s EURC and EURCV, from Societe Generale’s SG-Forge, also recorded significant gains. Transaction activity surged in parallel. Monthly euro-stablecoin volume rose nearly ninefold after MiCA’s implementation US$3.83 billion. EURC and EURCV were among the biggest beneficiaries, with volume expanding 1,139% and 343% respectively, driven by increased usage in payments, fiat on-ramps and digital-asset trading. Consumer awareness also appears to be climbing. Decta found substantial spikes in search activity across the EU, including 400% growth in Finland and 313.3% in Italy, with smaller but steady increases in markets such as Cyprus and Slovakia. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/12/06/hold-euro-stablecoin-market-cap-doubles-in-year-after-mica-decta-says
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/12/06 21:25