Luis Suarez provided Inter Miami with a huge late goal, netting in the 95th minute to secure a 2-2 draw in the club's CONCACAF Champions Cup opener.
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- Suarez scores late
- Miami earn 2-2 draw
- Herons with advantage due to away goals
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WHAT HAPPENED?
In the final moments of Thursday's CONCACAF Champions Cup opener, Inter Miami found themselves down 2-1. Lionel Messi had brought them back within a goal thanks to a Suarez assist but, five minutes into stoppage time, Suarez made his mark with a goal of his own.
For that goal, Suarez combined with another former Barca teammate, Sergio Busquets. The midfielder's perfectly-placed cross fell right onto Suarez's head as he fired home a crucial away goal to level the score at 2-2.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The goal was a massive one for Miami, who will now have the advantage heading back to South Beach. Thanks to the away goal rule, the 2-2 draw means Miami hold the lead ahead of next week's second leg, forcing Nashville to come out and attack away from home against a team that has Messi and Suarez ready to lead the line.
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WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?
Inter Miami will take on CF Montreal this weekend, and it'll be interesting to see how Gerardo 'Tata' Martino manages things given his squad's age. After that, the CONCACAF Champions Cup will come back into focus when Miami host Nashville for the second leg on Thursday.