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Lionel Messi was involved in all four goals as Inter Miami thrashed FC Cincinnati on Sunday night
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open image in galleryLionel Messi celebrates with his teammates (Getty Images)
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Inter Miami have secured their place in the Eastern Conference final, delivering a dominant 4-0 victory over FC Cincinnati in a thrilling semifinal clash.
The win marks the club's deepest run in MLS Cup Playoff history, propelled by a stellar performance from Lionel Messi, who contributed a goal and three assists.
The decisive victory saw Tadeo Allende net a second-half brace, while 19-year-old Mateo Silvetti also found the back of the net and provided two assists.
This triumph sets up an East final showdown against No 5 seed New York City FC, who overcame top-seeded Philadelphia Union with a 1-0 win on Sunday night.
For FC Cincinnati, the defeat means a third consecutive post-season elimination on home turf, falling just short of their second East final appearance.
Miami's impressive form continues, with this being their second consecutive 4-0 playoff win, following a home victory against Nashville SC two weeks prior.
open image in galleryLionel Messi inspired Inter Miami to victory on Sunday night (Getty Images)Manager Javier Mascherano opted not to start Luis Suarez, who was serving a red-card suspension in the previous round but boasts 10 goals and 10 assists from the regular season.
Despite Suarez's absence, Messi and a more youthful attacking quartet have seemingly elevated their game.
Messi's influence has been undeniable throughout the postseason, with six goals and six assists, contributing to every single Miami tally.
His regular season saw him score 29 goals and provide 19 assists, making him a strong contender for a second consecutive MLS MVP award.
On Sunday, Messi opened the scoring in the 19th minute. The opportunity arose when Jodi Alba intercepted a Cincinnati pass, allowing Silvetti to deliver an outswinging cross that Messi met with a firm header past goalkeeper Roman Celentano.
Silvetti then doubled Miami's lead in the 57th minute, finishing a move initiated by Allende and laid off by Messi.
Allende completed the rout with two goals in the 62nd and 74th minutes, both from transition opportunities, with Messi providing the final through-ball on both occasions.
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