Leagues Cup semifinals
The night begins at 7 pm ET on Apple TV as Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF take on their biggest test yet against the Philadelphia Union. Then, Nashville SC will try to be a giant killer and take down CF Monterrey at 9:30 pm ET on Apple TV. Winners go to the final with a trophy and a whole bunch more on the line.
Concacaf Champions Cup qualification on the line tonight
The semifinalists tonight arenāt just playing for a spot in the Leagues Cup Final. Theyāre playing for a spot in next yearās expanded (and rebranded) Concacaf Champions Cup (The Artist Formerly Known As CCL). The top three finishers in Leagues Cup will qualify. Tonightās winners are in. Tonightās losers still have a chance in the Third-Place Game.
RSL midfielder Ruiz out after knee surgery
Real Salt Lake will likely be without Pablo Ruiz for the rest of the 2023 MLS season, as the club announced Monday the midfielder recently underwent knee surgery to repair his right meniscus. Ruiz is expected to miss 4-6 months after suffering a non-contact injury in last weekās Leagues Cup defeat at LAFC. The 24-year-old Argentine has been stellar for RSL this season, tallying four goals and six assists in 17 league matches (15 starts).
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Happy semifinal day to you and yours. I canāt undersell this, itās going to be amazing. Thereās plenty to get to here. Letās talk it out with some help from our world-famous watchability meter, The Plusometer Ā©*.
(*The closer to 50 the more likely the game is to be extremely entertaining)
Philadelphia Union vs. Inter Miami CF | 7 pm ET
WATCH ON: **Apple TV - MLS Season Pass**
Plusometer score: 49.8/50
You know the rule: We donāt give out 50s. But we can get close from time to time. This is as close as it gets. How can you not be totally fascinated by this?
Look, itās not about whether or not Philadelphia can stop Lionel Messi. There is no secret āStop Messiā tactic. Now, someone is going to say something totally ridiculous like āJust foul him!!!ā Dear god, yāall, have you seen how he moves? You have to be able to catch him in the first place to foul him. Itās like watching prime Barry Sanders footage and being like āI donāt understand why the other team didnāt tackle him???ā Heās constantly receiving the ball in space, getting it off his feet quickly and, when he does decide to carry the ball forward, heās doing the kinds of things that remind you why heās the best player of all time. I remain very annoyed at the āJust foul him!!!ā discourse and I reserve the right to use this newsletter to stand on this particular soapbox for the next three years.
Anyway, look, itās not about whether the Union can stop Messi. They wonāt. No one has. Itās more about whether the Union can exploit the rest of Inter Miamiās readily apparent deficiencies. We saw Dallas do it in Frisco the other night and come up just short. Inter Miami didnāt suddenly stop being one of the worst defensive teams in the league. The Union, with their physicality and direct style of play, feel almost uniquely situated to remind us of that.
The Unionās ability to hit in transition isnāt the biggest factor at play here, though. There is exactly one universal truth in MLS: Soccer is hard, but road games in MLS are harder. Weāve seen this version of Inter Miami play one road game so far and they needed an incredible own goal and a world-class free kick and a penalty shootout win to advance. Itās still not entirely clear why road games in MLS are so much more difficult than every other league in the world, but I do know that we wonāt be able to tell exactly how good the Herons have become without a few more data points away from Fort Lauderdale.
That being said, this is about the biggest data point weāre going to get. The Union donāt lose at Subaru Park. They just donāt. Theyāve lost four whole times in their last 54 MLS home games. Thatās it. And itās the best mark in the league over that span. If Inter Miami survive this one, then I think weāll officially be out of reasons for skepticism.
CF Monterrey vs. Nashville SC | 9:30 pm ET
WATCH ON: **Apple TV - MLS Season Pass**
Plusometer score: 44/50
We canāt lie here. This is an uphill battle for Nashville. Theyāre a solid group, but man, Monterrey are a heat-seeking missile of a team. Just when you think youāve been able to throw them off your trail, they come circling back around at speed and with force. What theyāve done in this tournament so far has been remarkable. Theyāve shrugged off serious challenges from last yearās CCL champion and MLS Cup champion. Theyāve cruised past RSL, Portland and Tigres. And theyāve done it all while playing on the road. Rayados are on a different level than everyone else.
But it just takes a couple of breaks. And all it takes to have those breaks matter is some stingy defensive work and a moment or two of quality going forward. Nashville seem set up pretty well to earn a couple of breaks. Theyāre comfortable absorbing pressure and breaking out with Hany Mukhtar leading the charge. Mukhtar, with help from new DP forward Sam Surridge, certainly has an excellent moment or two in him at any time. The formula to get a win here isnāt much different from what Nashville have done for the majority of their existence.
Ok, maybe they havenāt tried to use that formula against a team with this kind of ability before. However, they feel well prepared to execute it better than anyone else has against Monterrey so far. Itās a long shot that it pays off in the end. But, then again, Nashville lost a game in this tournament and then won it about 10 minutes later. We probably shouldnāt be too concerned about the odds.
- Jon Arnold has an excellent piece in which Messi's fellow La Masia graduates in MLS explain what it was like to play with Messi before superstardom.
- Inter Miami are taking their Leagues Cup "aspirations" into a big test against Philadelphia.
- The Union see tonightās matchup as "blue collar" meets "glitz and glamour."
- Nashville are chasing history in the Leagues Cup semifinal.
- Joe Lowery shared his Leagues Cup semifinal predictions.
- MLS NEXT helped power the USYNTās title at the Concacaf Boysā Under-15 Championship.
Good luck out there. If no one else is going to do it, might as well be you.