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Lionel Messi made MLS history in Inter Miami's 2–1 victory over the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium.
Messi scored two goals in the first half, setting an MLS record for most consecutive games with multiple goals at four.
Note that he didn’t promise more wins, or an improved team coming off consecutive 4-13 seasons. Of course, it’s hard to have ...
There was no indication Messi, 38, needed to move any faster, or, at times, even move at all in 2-1 win over Revolution.
Fans from across New England didn't pass up a chance to see Lionel Messi against the Revolution. He didn't disappoint for ...
Those fears were unfounded. Messi played and lived up to the hype. For every kid who used to get up early to watch him play ...
Exactly a year before Gillette Stadium hosts a quarterfinal (July 9, 2026), it hosted a they guy who led Argentina to the last World Cup. Messi started and played the entire game in his second ...
Soccer fans couldn't contain their excitement as international star Lionel Messi and Inter Miami took on the New England ...
The New England Patriots have been throwing the ball on the same patch of grass at the Gillette Stadium since 2002, a 23-year ...
FOXBORO - 43,293 fans flocked to Gillette Stadium Wednesday night as the New England Revolution hosted Inter Miami and Lionel ...
FOXBORO – Lionel Messi came, saw and conquered on Wednesday night, as his brace powered Inter Miami CF to a 2-1 victory over the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium.