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Inter Miami Held to a 3-3 Draw by St. Louis CITY SC in MLS Clash

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St. Louis CITY SC secured a hard-fought point on the road against Supporters’ Shield leaders Inter Miami with a thrilling 3-3 tie at Chase Stadium in a pulsating MLS clash. The action-packed encounter saw Chris Durkin open the scoring for St. Louis in the 15th minute with a sensational strike, marking his first goal for the team.

Inter Miami swiftly responded ten minutes later as Lionel Messi, a key figure for the home team, found the back of the net to equalize the score.

The visitors regained the lead in the 41st minute courtesy of former Inter Miami midfielder Indiana Vassilev, who slotted home a near post finish to put St. Louis back in front.

However, the first half was not short of drama as Luis Suárez leveled the score for Miami in stoppage time before the break, keeping the match finely poised at halftime.

St. Louis City made a breakthrough in the second half when Suárez inadvertently scored an own goal, giving his former team the lead once again in the 68th minute.

Despite St. Louis’s advantage, Miami continued to push forward and found the equalizer through Jordi Alba‘s strike in the 85th minute, ensuring that the points were shared in a pulsating encounter.

Key players involved in the match included Célio Pompeu, Hosei Kijima, João Klauss, Drake Callender, Marcelo Weigandt, Tomás Avilés, Sergio Kryvtsov, Matías Rojas, Julian Gressel, Sergii Kryvtsov, Eduard Löwen, Nökkvi Thórisson, Tim Parker, Roman Bürki, Tomas Totland, Joakim Nilsson, Anthony Markanich, Rasmus Alm, Samuel Adeniran, Chris Durkin, and Hosei Kijima.

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