Lionel Messi is always the exception to the rule. And unfortunately for fans of Nashville SC, that theorem is doubly true whenever the living legend leads Inter Miami CF against the team from Central Tennessee.
With his brace for the Herons in Saturday night’s 4-0 win over the Coyotes in Game 3 of their Round One series in the MLS Cup Playoffs, Messi now has 15 career goals against Nashville since he joined Miami in the summer of 2023. That’s an astounding eight more than he has scored against any other MLS opponent during his two-and-a-half seasons as an MLS player.
But that’s only the start of a truly astonishing record of domination of another MLS opponent. Here are five stats that show just how deep the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner’s domination of this particular opponent really goes.
2.20
Goal involvements per 90 minutes vs. Nashville
With 15 goals and six assists (using the MLS secondary assist standard), Messi has 21 total goal involvements in 860 total minutes against Nashville SC, good for 2.20 per 90.
Lionel Messi goal contributions with Inter Miami
Competition
Appearances
Goals
Assists
Goal plus Assists
G+A per 90 minutes
All matches vs. Nashville SC
10
15
6
21
2.20
2025 regular season
28
29
19
48
1.79
2024 regular season
19
20
16
36
2.18
MLS regular season career
53
50
35
85
1.79
That’s nearly half-a-goal-involvement higher than his already extraordinary rate from his MLS Golden Boot-winning campaign in 2025, as well as his overall MLS regular season career. Though it’s actually in line with the matches he was healthy for during his MVP-winning 2024 campaign.
20%
Share of career Miami goals scored against Nashville
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Between the MLS regular season and playoffs, the Concacaf Champions Cup, the Leagues Cup, U.S. Open Cup and FIFA Club World Cup, Messi has now scored 75 total goals for Miami in 85 appearances across all competitions, according to data from MLSsoccer.com and FBref.com.
And one out of every five of those goals has come against Nashville. To be fair, Miami has played Nashville more than just about any other opponent. But games against the Coyotes represent about 11.8% of his total appearances in the Pink and Black, well shy of his share of goals scored.
+5
Messi vs. Nashville SC goal differential
In his 860 minutes of match action against Nashville, Messi has singlehandedly outscored his opponents by five goals.
That comes out to a positive margin of about 0.52 goals per 90 minutes. If that rate continued over 3,060 minutes — the amount a team plays in an MLS regular season — Messi would have a goal differential over Nashville of about +18.
Players with more career multi-goal playoff games than Messi has vs. Nashville
With two goals in Game 1 and two goals in Game 3 against Nashville, Messi became the 20th player in MLS history to record at least two multi-goal playoff performances in their entire careers.
Only three have accomplished the feat more than twice.
MLS Cup Playoff goal scoring
Player
Multi-goal games
Total playoff appearances
Landon Donovan
5
44
Roy Lassiter
4
21
Carlos Ruiz
4
19
Lionel Messi
2
6
If Messi remains healthy through the length of his recent contract extension — no certainty given he’ll be 41 by its end — he’ll probably become the leader in this category. He already posted the all-time record for MLS multi-goal performances in a regular season with 10 in 2024.
1
Active players with more MLS regular season and playoff goals against 1 team
Of Messi’s 15 goals against Nashville, 12 have come in MLS regular season and playoff competition. Per MLS communications staff, only one active MLS player has more against a single opponent in their entire career. That’s Kei Kamara, the league’s second all-time leading goalscorer. At 41 years old, he has 13 goals against both CF Montreal and the Chicago Fire FC.
Messi would have to score 14 more such times to set the record in this category, owned by DC United legend Jaime Moreno, who scored 26 times in regular season and playoff play against the NY Red Bulls.
Christian Horner made his first appearance in the F1 paddock since being sacked by Red Bull last year when he attended Sunday’s British Grand Prix.
It didn’t take Sky Sports’ Craig Slater long to track down the 52-year-old, with the journalist being keen to get answers about Horner’s potential future in the sport.
The veteran team principal was quick to try and play the relaxed spectator, mentioning he’s been to Silverstone every year since 1993. Interestingly, though, Horner was accompanied by F1 PR Guru Alice Hedworth, which suggests that there was likely a business element to his presence at the race.
Christian Horner Addresses Rumours of F1 Return at British Grand Prix
When he was asked about rumours that he could be tempted to invest in a struggling team or front an entirely new grid entry, Horner did not shut the noise down. Instead, he issued a bold statement of intent, detailing the exact baseline a team would need to get him back involved in the sport.
“For me, I would only look at doing the right thing, something that really had an opportunity to win at the end of the day”, Horner insisted.
That one line says a lot about Horner’s mindset about returning to the sport. He is seeking a partnership that can take the fight directly to his former employers, with whom he spent 20 years before being shown the door last July.
Christian Horner’s Options For F1 Return Explored
The most tangible rumour relating to Horner involves a consortium looking to invest in Alpine. The French Renault-backed team is currently floundering in mid-table. With its infrastructure, though, and high investment backing from firm Otro Capital, they will be looking to benefit from Horner’s track record of leading an elite team.
Then there is Aston Martin, for whom Horner stated that it feels painful for him to watch struggling. With a state-of-the-art wind tunnel and upcoming factory in the Honda engine deal, the pieces of a winning puzzle are there if the right mastermind pulls them together.
The most ambitious route back to the sport for Horner would be for him to get involved with a brand-new team. Reports suggest that a 12th team could soon be added to the grid, backed by Chinese automotive giant BYD. Fronting a total newcomer would give Horner a completely new clean slate to build a powerhouse from the ground up, entirely on his own terms.
“There is so much speculation, I think I have been linked with every team on the grid so far today. I am just here to enjoy the race.” Horner reasoned as he tried to deflect from Slater’s questioning.
Horner claims he is in no rush, but walking the Silverstone paddock is the ultimate power move. He has officially signalled to all potential suitors that he is interested in making a deal, but only if they can meet his own ambitions.
Rangers have been handed an avenue to complete a deal for Lewis Ferguson after it emerged that Bologna want to sign an Ibrox star, according to the Daily Record.
The Light Blues have had a busy summer window already after finishing third in the Scottish Premiership, with Derek McInnes replacing Danny Rohl as manager and all of Lawrence Shankland, Ben Godfrey, Ivor Pandur, Ross McCrorie, and Dan Neil arriving as part of the squad for next season.
But the club are still keen to make even more additions before the start of the new campaign, with Scotland star Ferguson understood to be a top target. Now, they’ve been made aware of a potential path to get a deal done.
Rangers Star Connor Barron Eyed by Bologna
According to the Daily Record, Serie A giants are aware of interest in Ferguson and have once again added Rangers star Connor Barron to their wishlist of summer transfers.
Barron, who has been described as ‘brilliant’, joined Rangers on a free transfer in 2024, and had been targeted by the Italian outfit then, but opted to move to Ibrox instead. Bologna also tried to sign him last summer, but their enquiry was rejected by club chiefs in Glasgow.
Now they are looking at trying to bring him in once again, and Rangers could be open to a sale if it means they can sign the Bologna captain Ferguson as a result.
England have been dealt a major blow just hours ahead of their World Cup Last 16 clash with Mexico after a player was ruled out with injury.
The Three Lions are undefeated at the tournament having claimed wins over Croatia, Panama, and then DR Congo, while they drew with Ghana, but will take on co-hosts Mexico at the legendary Azteca Stadium in the early hours of Monday morning.
Thomas Tuchel has already admitted his team face a major disadvantage playing away from home in the altitude at such short notice, but they have now been handed another issue to deal with in the build-up to the huge clash.
The Tottenham Hotspur star has started two of England’s four games, playing at left-back against Ghana before starting at right-back against DR Congo. But with Reece James still unavailable due to a hamstring injury picked up against Ghana, and Jarrel Quansah nursing an injury of his own, the team now face a huge dilemma at right-back.
According to Dorsett, Quansah has been passed fit to play and is likely to start at right-back for the game, although there is also a chance that Arsenal star Declan Rice gets the nod following his performance in the latter stages against DR Congo in that position.
Tuchel has previously ruled out Rice playing there from the start at Mexico, but he may be left without any option if Quansah’s fitness means he is unable to play too.
Tuchel’s full-back options when he selected his squad were an immediate talking point, with many fans and media questioning his decisions.
Tino Livramento was sent home before the tournament with an injury, while James had barely featured in the second half of the season due to fitness problems, but was selected anyway. At left-back, Nico O’Reilly is naturally a midfielder, while Spence is naturally a right-back.
Now he has very limited choices to pick from, and Ezri Konsa or Trevoh Chalobah are likely to be called upon at some point to play out of position should England be able to progress past Mexico into the quarter-finals.