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Inter Miami vs D.C. United

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When Inter Miami clashed with D.C. United in late August, it wasn’t just another MLS match — it was a test of depth, resolve, and whether Miami could keep rolling without all their stars. The result? A 1-1 draw that left both teams with something — but perhaps Miami more frustrated than satisfied.

The Match Unfolds[edit | edit source]

From the opening whistle, D.C. United showed hunger. Jackson Hopkins broke the deadlock early with a goal in the 13th minute — capitalizing on a set-piece scramble, he gave the hosts something to cheer about. United, fighting to regain any confidence, looked dangerous in patches, testing Miami’s defense with energy and urgency.

Miami, however, were missing some key names. Without Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba, among others, the side had to adjust. Their chances were more subdued in the first half, and they trailed going into the break.

Turning Point: Depth Makes a Difference[edit | edit source]

The second half brought change. Miami’s substitutions shifted the game’s momentum. Baltasar Rodríguez emerged as the unlikely hero, his strike from distance finding the top corner in the 64th minute to level the score. It was a moment of individual brilliance, and a reminder that even when stars are absent, the squad still has weapons.

The rest of the half was tense. D.C. United had moments to retake the lead; Miami pressed, chased, and tried to force errors, but the defense of United held firm when it mattered.

Key Takeaways & Players[edit | edit source]

  • Baltasar Rodríguez: The young Argentine midfielder/dribbler showed what he can do when given space and opportunity. His equalizer was a highlight — great technique, confidence, timing.
  • Jackson Hopkins: Early composure from him gave D.C. the lead and belief. For a team struggling for form, getting first was vital.
  • Miami’s Rotation: The absence of Messi and other starters forced changes; some worked (like Rodríguez’s impact), others less so. They struggled to create quality chances when fully relying on the backup squad.

What It Means[edit | edit source]

  • For Inter Miami, dropping two points against a struggling D.C. side stings more than it does for United. But it also shows their strength in depth — the squad can still respond and produce important moments even when the biggest stars are out.
  • For D.C. United, this draw feels like a moral victory more than anything. Though officially eliminated from playoff contention, performances like this — fighting tough, taking the lead, containing pressure — can form a foundation for the next season.

Topics Covered[edit | edit source]

  • Inter Miami vs D.C. United match recap
  • MLS 2025 Inter Miami lineup without Messi
  • Baltasar Rodríguez goal against D.C. United
  • Jackson Hopkins early goal United
  • MLS match highlights Miami United draw