Inter Miami CF Earns 2-1 Victory Over CF Montréal

Heineken Man of the Match Gonzalo Higuaín brace leads team to three points

MIAMI (July 31, 2021) – Inter Miami CF (3W-3D-8L, 12 points) earned a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over CF Montréal at DRV PNK Stadium on Saturday night. The team was led to the result by a brace from leading scorer and Heineken Man of the Match Gonzalo Higuaín.

“Winning is a byproduct of attitude, effort and spirit. We’ve responded in a way that makes me really, really proud; getting four points out of the last two games,” said head coach Phil Neville. “These supporters have suffered. I just told [the players] tonight to give them something to go home and celebrate. [Tonight’s win] is a small baby step as to where we want to get to.”

Inter Miami made one change to its lineup from its 1-1 draw with Philadelphia a week ago, bringing in Kelvin Leerdam in place of Ryan Shawcross, who missed the match with a sore back, and moving Nicolás Figal to center back. Additionally, Inter Miami’s most recent signing Ventura Alvarado was part of the team’s matchday squad for the first time. 

The first moment of significant danger for the hosts came in the 17th minute; Leandro González Pirez made a driving run from defense, bypassing midfield, and drew a foul in the opposition half. The ensuing free kick saw a designed routine result in a direct shot at the near post by Federico Higuaín from deep in the left half space that drew a diving save. 

Moments later, however, Montréal opened the scoring; a cross from the left wing came in to an onrushing Mason Toye in the box, but Nick Marsman met the ball low. The rebound from the first shot then fell to Joaquín Torres, who slotted a shot into the vacated net to make it 0-1 in the 20th minute. 

Inter Miami responded to the goal, pressing Montréal and controlling more possession throughout the remainder of the half, but was unable to find an equalizing goal before halftime; the match entered the break 0-1 in favor of the visitors.

Inter Miami’s improved play quickly paid off after the break, with the team drawing a penalty in the first minute of the second half. Victor Ulloa played an overhead kick pass in behind to Gonzalo Higuaín, who controlled the ball before it was eventually knocked over to his brother Federico, who was then brought down by a defender in the box. Gonzalo then stepped up to take the penalty, calmly slotting his shot past the keeper to equalize and register his team-leading sixth goal of the campaign. 

The hosts continued to pressure Montréal after equalizing, finding a reward in the 69th minute; high pressing by Robbie Robinson and Gregore saw Inter Miami win the ball on the edge of the box. The ball came off Gregore’s foot and found Gonzalo Higuaín, who drove to his left before firing a powerful left-footed shot from the edge of the box that the keeper dove to get a hand on, but it wasn’t enough as the ball rolled into the net for a 2-1 lead, Gonzalo’s second goal of the match, and seventh of the season. Gregore registered an assist on the play, his third of the season.

Another chance came from the feet of the younger Higuaín brother in the 82nd minute, when he  played a perfect through pass for Robinson, who wound up one on one with the keeper from the right side of the box, but his shot was saved. 

The hosts were able to secure their lead for the duration of the match, claiming a 2-1 victory over CF Montréal. Inter Miami will be back in action on Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. ET when it travels to Exploria Stadium to face Orlando City SC. 

Scoring Summary:
IMCF – Gonzalo Higuaín (PK) 49’, Gonzalo Higuaín (Gregore) 69’
MTL – Joaquín Torres (Mason Toye) 20’

Misconduct Summary:
IMCF – Leandro González Pirez (Yellow Card 54’), Gregore (Yellow Card 77’)
MTL – Victor Wanyama (Yellow Card 17’)

Lineups/Substitutions:
Inter Miami CF – GK Nick Marsman; D Kelvin Leerdam, Nicolás Figal, Leandro González Pirez, Kieran Gibbs (Brek Shea 75’); M Gregore ©, Victor Ulloa, Lewis Morgan, Federico Higuaín (Blaise Matuidi 66’), Robbie Robinson; F Gonzalo Higuaín (Indiana Vassilev 85’)

Unused Substitutes – GK John McCarthy; D Ventura Alvarado, Sami Guediri, Christian Makoun; M Jay Chapman; F Julián Carranza

CF Montréal – GK James Pantemis; D Joel Waterman, Rudy Camacho, Zorhan Bassong (Bjørn Johnsen 82’); M Zachary Brault-Guillard (Clément Bayiha 88’), Victor Wanyama, Ahmed Hamdi (Sunusi Ibrahim 76’), Mathieu Choinière (Mustafa Kizza 76’), Djordje Mihailovic, Joaquín Torres; F Mason Toye

Unused Substitutes – GK Sebastian Breza; D Aljaz Struna, Róbert Thorkelsson; M Emanuel Maciel

Details of the Game:
Date: July 31, 2021
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Stadium: DRV PNK Stadium
Attendance: 14,303

Stats: 
Possession:
IMCF – 
44%
MTL – 56%

Shots:
IMCF – 
12
MTL – 11

Saves:
IMCF – 
1
MTL – 2

Corners:
IMCF – 
5
MTL – 0

Fouls:
IMCF – 
11
MTL – 10
 

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