ATLANTA: Lionel Messi connected on a free kick in the 54th minute to propel Inter Miami to a 2-1 victory over FC Porto in a Group A match of the FIFA Club World Cup on Thursday afternoon.
After Porto struck first on Samu Aghehowa’s penalty kick in the eighth minute, Marcelo Weigandt assisted on Telasco Segovia’s game-tying goal in the 47th.
Miami found its second goal in the first 10 minutes of the second half against Porto goalkeeper Claudio Ramos as Messi scored on the 68th free-kick goal of his illustrious career.
Each team netted their first goals of the tournament after Miami tied Al Ahly 0-0 on Saturday and Porto suffered the same result against Palmeiras on Sunday.
After VAR review confirmation, it was determined that Miami’s Noah Allen committed a tripping penalty in the box against Joao Mario, leading to Aghehowa’s penalty goal that was deflected by goalkeeper Oscar Ustari and in for the game’s first goal in the eighth minute.
Aghehowa, 21, had 19 goals in 30 Primeira Liga matches for the Portuguese side this past season.
Miami knotted the score at one less than 90 seconds into the second half, as Weigandt’s cross into the center of the box was finished by Segovia, who fired in the equalizing goal past a sprawling Ramos.
Miami then continued its great start to the second half, as Porto’s Rodrigo Mora’s foul led to Messi’s successful free kick — perfectly placed in the top right corner in the 54th minute.
Lionel Messi scores on free kick to lift Inter Miami over Porto
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Report: Si Woo Kim leaving PGA Tour for LIV Golf
- Kim’s departure would be one of LIV Golf’s biggest signings since Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton joined in 2024
- According to the report, Kim would be part of Ironheads GC captained by Kevin Na
NEW YORK: South Korea’s Si Woo Kim reportedly has a deal to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV Golf.
The four-time PGA Tour winner is in “late stage negotiations,” Tom Hobbs of Flushing It Golf reported Wednesday.
Kim, 30, is currently No. 47 in the Official World Golf Ranking after posting three top-10 finishes in 2025.
His departure would be one of LIV Golf’s biggest signings since Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton joined in 2024.
Kim’s PGA Tour wins came at the Wyndham Championship (2016), The Players Championship (2017), The American Express (2021) and the Sony Open in Hawaii (2023).
According to the report, Kim would be part of Ironheads GC captained by Kevin Na.
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