Inter Miami created plenty of chances but could only draw 1-1 with the New England Revolution.
Miami are now three points behind Eastern Conference leaders Nashville SC, though the Herons’ unbeaten run in MLS stretched to nine games.
Lionel Messi had six shots, with Miami mustering 3.0 expected goals (xG), yet they relied on German Berterame to equalise in the 76th minute.
New England went ahead through Carles Gil, as the visitors capitalised on some slack defending from their hosts at Nu Stadium.
Gil’s 56th-minute opener came just after substitute Tadeo Allende had seen what he thought was an opener ruled out for offside.
But Miami’s pressure told. After Preston Plambeck and Ian Fray squandered good chances, Berterame made no mistake as he tucked in on the rebound from a Luis Suarez strike.
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Messi blazed over before Dayne St. Clair made a good save to thwart Brooklyn Raines at the other end, as both teams had to settle for a share of the spoils.
Data Debrief: Turner turns up
Matt Turner has Premier League experience, and the United States international demonstrated his quality by making nine saves.
He may be disappointed with his part in Miami’s equaliser, but had Turner not performed here, it could have been a rout for Miami.
Messi was aiming to contribute to multiple goals in a fifth straight appearance against the Revs, but he was ultimately kept out, despite getting three shots on target and creating four chances.
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