In a thrilling match held at Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio, the Liga MX All-Stars emerged victorious with a 4-1 win over the Major League Soccer All-Stars. The game saw Juan Brunetta and Maximiliano Meza scoring crucial goals just a minute apart in the second half, securing the win for the Liga MX team.
Brunetta of Tigres found the back of the net in the 68th minute, swiftly followed by Meza from Monterrey, much to the delight of the record crowd of 20,931 spectators in attendance. This victory marked the first MLS All-Star Game win for Liga MX after three attempts, with the MLS All-Stars having won the previous two encounters.
Liga MX coach Andre Jardine praised the high level of play displayed by both teams, emphasizing the competitiveness and quality of the match. Despite facing challenges in the early stages of the game, the Liga MX team adjusted well and delivered an impressive performance.
The absence of star player Lionel Messi from the Inter Miami team due to an ankle injury did not dampen the excitement of the match. Fans were treated to an entertaining display of soccer, with notable goals from players on both sides.
The Columbus market was highlighted as the host city for the All-Star Game, showcasing the city's passion for soccer and the success of the Columbus Crew team. The Crew's remarkable journey, including winning the MLS Cup and opening the impressive Lower.com Field, was celebrated as a testament to the dedication of the team and its supporters.
Looking ahead, MLS and Liga MX will continue their rivalry with the upcoming Leagues Cup, featuring all 47 teams in a World Cup-style competition. The championship match is set for August 25, promising an exciting showdown between top teams from both leagues.
With the Leagues Cup on the horizon, soccer fans can anticipate more thrilling matches and fierce competition as MLS and Liga MX teams vie for supremacy on the field.