Lionel Messi gave Inter Miami a 2-1 halftime lead, but Philadelphia Union fought back through Neil Pierre’s 58th-minute equalizer to split the points 2-2 at Subaru Park on Wednesday night. The result keeps Inter Miami seven points clear of third-placed New England Revolution in the Eastern Conference, while a chaotic final minute saw red cards handed to both sides. For interim manager Ryan Richter’s Union, a fourth draw in 20 games does little to close the gap on the playoff picture.

Key Moments
- 11′, Indiana Vassilev puts Philadelphia ahead with a finish that briefly suggested an upset was on.
- 21′, Daniel Pinter levels for Inter Miami, drawing the visitors back into the match ten minutes later.
- 26′, Lionel Messi turns the game around, converting to give Inter Miami a 2-1 lead they would carry into the break.
- 58′, Neil Pierre equalizes for Philadelphia, canceling out the halftime deficit and setting up a tense final half-hour.
- 62′, Milan Iloski’s goal is disallowed for offside by VAR, denying Philadelphia what would have been a lead.
- 90′, The match ends in chaos: C. Sullivan (Philadelphia) and Y. Bright (Inter Miami) both receive red cards in stoppage time, with further yellow cards dished out to Q. Sullivan and E. Alladoh.
Tactical Breakdown
Inter Miami controlled the ball throughout, finishing with 57% possession and 457 passes completed at 80% accuracy. But they were conservative in their attacking output, registering just five total shots with three on target. Their xG of 1.48 relative to two goals scored tells a story of clinical finishing rather than sustained pressure. Messi and Pinter found the net from limited chances, which is exactly the kind of efficiency a team with Miami’s quality can produce on the road.
Philadelphia under Richter’s 4-4-2 were the more active side in terms of goal-threat creation, putting 17 shots on goal with an xG of 2.59. The Union had 14 shots from inside the box and had Iloski’s 62nd-minute goal stood, they would have taken the lead. The VAR disallowance was the turning point that prevented a Philadelphia win, and the home side’s inability to convert that volume of attempts into three points will frustrate Richter. Vassilev was withdrawn at 68 minutes after his goal contribution, and the Union pushed hard late on.
Miami’s disciplinary issues in the second half disrupted their rhythm. Sergio Reguilon and Ian Fray picked up yellows within five minutes of each other early in the second period, forcing the visitors to be more cautious. Reguilon was then substituted at 73 minutes, partly to manage that risk. Still, Miami held firm with Dayne St. Clair making four saves, and they did enough to avoid defeat even without controlling the game’s latter stages.
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Verdict
Inter Miami pick up a point on the road that maintains their second-place standing in the Eastern Conference, now seven points ahead of New England Revolution with Nashville SC a further seven clear at the top. For Philadelphia, sitting 13th with 20 points, the draw extends a four-game unbeaten run that has pulled them closer to the playoff picture, but C. Sullivan’s red card complicates Richter’s options heading into the next fixture.
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