Inter Miami overcomes Toronto 3-0. HIGHLIGHTS

Inter Miami was finally too good for Toronto.

Inter Miami overcomes Toronto 3-0. HIGHLIGHTS

Inter Miami was in the end too strong for Toronto with the goal of F. Higuain (10′), C. Makoun (45′) and E. Zavaleta (61′ own).

The match was played on Wednesday and it started at 11:30 pm local time.

Match Statistics​

  • 50 Ball Possession 50
Shots
  • 18 Total 9
  • 8 On Target 5
  • 10 Off Target 4
  • 2 Shots blocked 1
  • 103 Attack 119
  • 30 Dangerous attack 48
  • 64 Ball safe 55
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 7 Corners 6
  • 1 Off Sides 4
Fouls
  • 7 Total 5
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

The ball possession was identical with both team possessing the ball for 50% of the time.

Ball possession

None of the teams was dominant in terms of ball possession. Inter Miami was in possession of the ball for 50% of the time vs. Toronto that controlled the ball for 50% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Toronto was more aggressive with 48 dangerous attacks and 9 shots of which 5 were on target. Even so, Inter Miami managed to find the solution to win this match.​

Inter Miami shot 18 times, 8 on target, 10 off target. Talking about the opposition, Toronto shot 9 times, 5 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Inter Miami received 2 yellow cards (F. Higuain and L. Gonzalez). On the opposite side, Toronto didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

2'
10'
11'
39'
Richie Laryea - sub ->Y. Soteldo
45'
46'
46'
59'
Jonathan Osorio - sub ->M. Bradley
59'
61'
Robbie Robinson - sub ->G. Higuain
63'
63'
73'
75'
80'
80'
J. Perruzza- sub ->J. Marshall-Rutty

Standings

After playing this contest, Inter Miami will have 35 points to stay in the 21st place. On the opposite side, Toronto will stay with 25 points like Austin to stay in the 25th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Major League Soccer, Inter Miami will host Cincinnati on the 24th of October with a 3-0 head to head stats in favor of Inter Miami (0 draws).

Toronto will host Montreal Impact on the 23rd of October with a 15-12 head to head stats in favor of Toronto (4 draws).

Inter Miami – Formation

Inter Miami
G
Nick Marsman 32.Netherlands
7.4
D
B. Shea 20.USA
6.2
80'
D
K. Leerdam 31.Suriname
7.3
D
7.3
75'
D
Christian Makoun 4.Venezuela
7.5
Goals45'
M
F. Higuaín 22.Argentina
7.4
63' 11' Goals10'
M
J. Chapman 14.Canada
7.1
46'
M
Gregore 26.Brazil
7.1
M
Lewis Morgan 7.Scotland
7.1
73'
M
I. Vassilev 29.United States
6.3
F
G. Higuaín 9.Argentina
7.6
63'
Substitutes
G
John McCarthy 1.United States
D
S. Guediri 35.USA
6.4
80'
M
Rodolfo Pizarro 10.Mexico
6.4
63'
M
B. Matuidi 8.France
7.1
46'
F
Robbie Robinson  19.United States
7.0
63'
F
Julián Carranza 21.Argentina
6.4
73'

Inter Miami adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Phil Neville decided to play with the following team: Nick Marsman (7.4), Kelvin Leerdam (7.3), Leandro González Pírez (7.3), Christian Makoun (7.5), Brek Shea (6.2), Jay Chapman (7.1), Gregore (7.1), Indiana Vassilev (6.3), Federico Higuaín (7.4), Lewis Morgan (7.1) and Gonzalo Higuaín (7.6).

The home team had on the bench: J. McCarthy, Rodolfo Pizarro (6.4), Sami Guediri (6.4), Robbie Robinson (7.0), Blaise Matuidi (7.1) and Julián Carranza (6.4).

Substitutions

Inter Miami made 5 changes: J. Chapman for B. Matuidi (46′), G. Higuain for R. Robinson (63′), F. Higuain for R. Pizarro (63′), L. Morgan for J. Carranza (73′) and B. Shea for S. Guediri (80′).

Best player: Gonzalo Higuaín​

The most impressive player for Inter Miami was Gonzalo Higuaín even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.6) with 17 passes (76% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 4. He performed 5 crosses.

Toronto – Formation

Toronto
G
Alex Bono 25.United States
5.8
D
Eriq Zavaleta 3.El Salvador
6.6
D
J. Morrow 2.USA
5.9
D
Kemar Lawrence 92.Jamaica
6.8
D
6.6
80'
M
Michael Bradley 4.United States
6.2
59'
M
Pozuelo 10.Spain
7.4
M
Y. Soteldo 30.Venezuela
6.3
39'
M
N. Okello 14.Canada
7.1
M
Jacob Shaffelburg 24.Canada
7.4
59'
F
P. Mullins 13.USA
6.2
46'
Substitutes
G
Quentin Westberg 16.United States
D
Chris Mavinga 23.DR Congo
D
M
Jonathan Osorio  21.Canada
6.8
59'
M
Luke Singh 26.Trinidad and Tobago
M
Richie Laryea  22.Canada
6.2
39'
F
Jozy Altidore 17.USA
6.8
46'
F
Jayden Nelson 11.Canada
7.1
59'
F
J. Perruzza 77.Canada
6.4
80'

Also Toronto adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Regarding the opposition, Chris Armas played with: Alex Bono (5.8), Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty (6.6), Eriq Zavaleta (6.6), Kemar Lawrence (6.8), Justin Morrow (5.9), Michael Bradley (6.2), Noble Okello (7.1), Yeferson Soteldo (6.3), Alejandro Pozuelo (7.4), Jacob Shaffelburg (7.4) and Patrick Mullins (6.2).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Jonathan Osorio (6.8), C. Mavinga, Jozy Altidore (6.8), Jayden Nelson (7.1), J. Dunn-Johnson, Jordan Perruzza (6.4), L. Singh, Richie Laryea (6.2) and Q. Westberg.

Substitutions

Toronto made 5 changes: Y. Soteldo for R. Laryea (39′), P. Mullins for J. Altidore (46′), M. Bradley for J. Osorio (59′), J. Shaffelburg for J. Nelson (59′) and J. Marshall-Rutty for J. Perruzza (80′).

Best player: Alejandro Pozuelo​

The player that probably impressed the most for Toronto was Alejandro Pozuelo.

His rating is (7.4) with 82 passes (89% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 10 duels out of 14. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Major League Soccer.​