Orlando City notches first win over Inter Miami in three years with 3-0 blowout
In a match that may have altered the trajectory of both clubs' seasons, Orlando City SC delivered a commanding performance Saturday night, silencing Inter Miami CF with a comprehensive 3-0 victory that left Lionel Messi visibly frustrated and the home crowd stunned at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
The Lions' tactical discipline and ruthless efficiency in front of goal proved the perfect antidote to Miami's star power, as goals from Luis Muriel, Marco Pašalić, and Dagur Thórhallsson secured three points that vaulted Orlando to fifth place in the Eastern Conference standings, leapfrogging their Sunshine State rivals who dropped to sixth.
Orlando's tactical approach proved masterful — conceding possession while maintaining defensive shape, then striking with lightning-quick transitions that repeatedly caught Miami's backline unprepared. This disciplined performance limited Miami to just four shots on target despite their territorial advantage.
Colombian striker Luis Muriel opened the scoring in the 43rd minute with a clinical right-footed finish that silenced the home crowd. The goal came courtesy of a brilliant assist from goalkeeper Pedro Gallese, who spotted Muriel's run behind Miami's high defensive line and delivered a perfect long ball that bypassed the entire midfield.
The visitors doubled their advantage in the 53rd minute when Croatian midfielder Marco Pašalić calmly slotted home a left-footed finish from close range following a well-worked corner. The goal continued Pašalić's impressive form, bringing his season tally to six goals, matching Muriel's output.
These two goal scorers form part of Orlando's lethal attacking trio alongside Martín Ojeda, who has notched eight goals of his own this campaign. This trio has now produced a remarkable 20 goals, establishing themselves as one of the most productive offensive units in MLS.
Ojeda himself narrowly missed adding to that impressive tally, spurning two promising opportunities that on another day might have made the score line even more emphatic.
For Miami, the frustration was palpable. Both Messi and Suárez received yellow cards as the match progressed, with the Argentine superstar repeatedly throwing his arms up in exasperation at missed connections and defensive lapses. The team's body language told the story of a group struggling to meet the enormous expectations placed upon them. This mounting frustration comes at a concerning time for Miami, with pressure intensifying as they prepare to represent MLS in the upcoming Club World Championship. For Messi, accustomed to competing for championships at the highest level, this domestic struggle raises serious questions about Miami's readiness for the global stage.
Gallese proved instrumental in preserving Orlando's advantage, making four crucial saves including a spectacular stop on Messi's 62nd-minute effort that prevented Miami from gaining a foothold in the contest. The Peruvian goalkeeper's commanding presence gave confidence to an Orlando defense that withstood 9 corner kicks without conceding.
The final blow came in stoppage time when Icelandic midfielder Dagur Thórhallsson, who entered as a 70th-minute substitute, capped the performance with a right-footed strike assisted by fellow substitute Duncan McGuire. The goal prompted an exodus of Miami supporters while the small but vocal contingent of traveling Orlando fans celebrated wildly.
Saturday's victory extends Orlando's impressive unbeaten run to six matches across all competitions, with four wins and two draws. This stellar stretch includes a commanding 5-0 victory over Tampa Bay Rowdies in the U.S. Open Cup, an emphatic 3-0 win against Atlanta United on Wednesday, and a hard-fought draw last week against New England Revolution.
Meanwhile, Miami's concerning form continues with this being their fourth defeat in six matches. Despite assembling what many consider the most talented roster in MLS history, Miami has struggled for consistency, winning just once during this stretch while conceding 17 goals.
Orlando now sits just five points off the conference lead, positioning themselves as legitimate contenders. The team faces a busy week ahead with a U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 match against Nashville on Wednesday, followed by a home fixture against Portland Timbers on Saturday. It's all part of a busy May that features 11 matches.
As the final whistle blew, the message from this Florida derby couldn't have been clearer: while Miami's star-studded roster continues to grab headlines, it's Orlando City that's playing like the Sunshine State's premier club. For one night at least, Florida was decidedly purple.