Lionel Messi’s Major League Soccer-record streak of multi-goal games ended at five on Wednesday as his Inter Miami squad was blanked 3-0 at FC Cincinnati.
Read more: Messi’s multi-goal streak ends as Cincinnati beat Miami 3-0The 38-year-old Argentine star forward had scored a brace, two goals, in five consecutive matches for Miami, giving him 16 goals on the season as Inter managed four wins and a draw in the run.
Not since 2012, when he played for Barcelona, had Messi netted a brace or more in five consecutive matches.
But Cincinnati kept Miami to only two shots on goal in the contest.
Clearly today we were outplayed from the beginning of the match, Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano said through a translator.
It was very difficult for us to win the individual duels. Maybe one of the reasons is that physically we come with a very big hustle and bustle and in the long run we end up paying.
“Leo suffered a knock at the end but it ended well.”
US 20-year-old midfielder Gerardo Valenzuela opened the scoring for Cincinnati in the 16th minute.
Brazilian striker Evander followed with a goal in the 50th minute and struck again in the 70th to provide all the scoring the hosts needed.
We didn’t play the game we wanted. They put us under pressure all the time, we weren’t fresh or lucid and they beat us very well, Mascherano said.

Miami fell to 11-4 with five drawn for 38 points, fifth in the Eastern Conference and eight points adrift of first-place Philadelphia, the overall MLS leader which beat Montreal to stay one point ahead of Cincinnati in the overall MLS standings.
Inter Miami has three games in hand on both clubs but would need to win them all to overtake their rivals for the overall league lead.
The opponent outplayed us from start to finish, Mascherano said. The result and the way they beat us obviously worries us. Now we have to rest and think about the next game.