Leonardo Campana equalized from the penalty spot as Inter Miami went on to beat Sporting Kansas City 3-2 in Major League Soccer on Saturday. AFP Photo
Despite missing Lionel Messi, Inter Miami moved within six
points of the playoff positions in Major League Soccer with a 3-2 win over
Sporting Kansas City on Saturday.
Messi was one of eight Inter Miami players away on
international duty, but Gerardo "Tata" Martino's team showed their
strength in depth as they extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to 12
games.
With Miami battling to rise from their pre-Messi position at
the bottom of the Eastern Conference into the top nine, they know they have
little room for error but their night began poorly.
Goalkeeper Drake Callender failed to hold on to a drive from
Felipe Gutierrez and Daniel Salloi slotted home the loose ball.
Miami drew level though in the 25th minute through a
Leonardo Campana penalty after the Ecuadorean forward was flattened by Kansas
City keeper Tim Melia as they challenged for a high ball.
Unlike Messi, Campana was not called up for this week's
South American World Cup qualifiers and he proved decisive as he put the home
side 2-1 up with a fine header from a DeAndre Yedlin cross on the stroke of
half-time.
Campana went close to a hat-trick after the break with a
deft touch goalwards from a low Jordi Alba cross but Melia got down well to
save.
Melia was in action to deny Nicolas Stefaneli after more
good work from Alba, who recently retired from duty with the Spanish national
side.
Miami's other former Spain stalwart, midfielder Sergio
Busquets, created the third when he showed great awareness to take a quick
free-kick on the half-way line and send Argentine forward Facundo Farias
through.
Farias, one of a trio of young South American signings
brought in to add some energy and talent to accompany the team's veteran stars,
showed great composure as he ran in on goal and beat Melia with a perfectly
placed shot.
But with 12 minutes remaining, Sporting pulled a goal back
with Alan Pulido's 13th MLS goal of the season, the Mexican pounding on a loose
ball and then beating Callender with a clinical finish.
The visitors enjoyed plenty of pressure in the latter
stages, including the seven minutes of stoppage time when a tired Miami was
hanging on.
But with D.C. United held to a 0-0 draw at home to San Jose,
Miami are now just six points behind Wayne Rooney's ninth placed team in the
East and have two games in hand.
Later on Saturday, champions Los Angeles FC, third in the
Western Conference, travel to the Portland Timbers.
/KN/
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