August 27, 2025
⏪ de Paul dazzles again; American wins on pens; Orlando Oust Atlas

⏪ de Paul dazzles again; American wins on pens; Orlando Oust Atlas

The 2025 League Cup was back in action once again following the Liga MX, spending a good evening of results yesterday, including a huge victory that saw Minniws Mazatlán Oust Houston in a 2-0 victory.

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With Inter Miami and the American club in action this evening to direct the Playbill, here is how the action broke in some of the most intriguing devices.



Ten-man Águilas show a resolution against minnesota

Scorers: Boxall (OG) 27 ‘, Zúñiga 53’, Cáceres 90 ‘; Oluwaseyi 16 ‘, Hlongwane 31’, Harvey 65 ‘

Sent: Lichnovsky 62 ‘(second yellow)

Penalties: ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅ American – Minnesota ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅❌

The Mexican Giants club American has shown why they are one of the best teams in the Concacaf after retalling to collect two points against Minnesota United.

The humans stole in an advance in the 16th minute when the Canadian striker Tani Oluwaseyi made his way in the box before finishing calmly in front of Luis Malagón.

Cleanned goal from Michael Boxall from Minnesota would recover America to terms in the 27th minute, but Eric Ramsey’s men would restore their lead to a goal four minutes later by Bongukuhle Hlongwane.

American retaliated a second time to pull the level in the 53rd minute when Álex Zendejas played a perfect bullet in the box for Raúl Zúñiga to go home through the goal and in the lower corner.

But the Liga MX descended a man when Igor Lichnovsky was sent after a second reservation for having dropped Oluwaseyi in the 62nd minute, and the Huards would immediately head to the opportunity to do it 3-2 in the night thanks to a finish motivated by Carlos Harvey.

Despite being a man below, Águilas I found a third equalizer thanks to an imposing head from Sebastián Cáceres over the time before Malagón produced a world class safeguard to refuse Harvey to finish his splint.

The second shooting of the Night League Cup would ultimately lead to American converting the eight penalties to leave it with a result which sees them remain in the running for the progression beyond the league phase.


From Paul leading Inter Miami in Triumph Shootout

Scorers: Segovia 12 ‘, Alba 90 + 2’; Badaloni 33 ‘, Monreal 81’

Sent: Falcón 17 ‘; Calderón 59 ‘(second yellow)

Penalties: ✅✅✅✅✅ Inter Miami – Necaxa ✅✅❌✅✅

Inter Miami dug deep to save a key result in a 2-2 draw against Necaxa before concluding the agreement to the sanctions.

The herons would suffer a massive blow after Lionel Messi was abandoned due to an injury just ten minutes from the match, although they took an advance of 1-0 a few moments later thanks to a long-term striker used by Telasco Segovia.

Javier Mascherano’s team would suffer a second blow when Maximiliano Falcón received a straight red for having dropped Diber Cambindo as the last man.

Necaxa jumped on the advantage of man in the 33rd minute when Tomás Badaloni appeared in the box to convert a close effort to level the scoring to 1-1.

But the parity of the workforce would be restored in the 59th minute when Cristian Calderón received his walking orders after a second reservation, offering Herons a chance to regain the head.

Without Messi’s magic, Necaxa took a late advance in the 81st minute after Ricardo Monreal entered the box to slide his effort in front of Rocco Novo, only for Jordi Alba to return to the house a late equalizer in time of time.

The two parties were then locked in the shooting after full time, Inter Miami going five for five on the square to ensure five points of six in the league phase.


Ojeda provides three points for lions

Scorers: Angulo 10 ‘, Ojeda 57’, Pašalić 90 + 12 ‘; Cóccaro 49 ‘

Sent: Cóccaro 90 + 7 ‘

Orlando City put the three points in the bank in a hard-disputed 3-1 victory on Atlas at the Stadium Inter & Co to make four points out of six in the Leagues Cup.

The early pressure of Orlando has seen them open the scoring inside the first ten minutes of action with a finish composed of Iván Angulo, which scored its first goal since October 5 of last year.

A goal at the head near Matías Cóccaro would have finally level out the scoring to everyone in the 49th minute, taking advantage of Orlando’s inability to find a second before the break.

Orlando would once again recover by a goal eight minutes later, however, Martín Ojeda continuing his rich form of shape with a thunderous effort from the inside of the box.

The local team would extend their advance in the 12th minute of additional time in the wake of the reduction of the atlas to ten men when Marco Pašalić beat an effort in the corner of less than 18 meters to put the result out of sight.


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