Messi scores in Jamaica as Cavalier exits Champions Cup with pride

Key Points(5)
- On a night when football fans packed the National Stadium in Kingston, one name was on everyone's lips—<a href="https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/sports/lionel-messi-welcomed-to-jamaica-by-sports-minister-olivia-grange/">Lionel Messi</a>.
- The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner graced the pitch, scoring a late goal to seal Inter Miami’s 2-0 victory over Cavalier FC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup round of 16.
- While the match ended in a 4-0 aggregate defeat for the Jamaican side, Cavalier’s head coach, Rudolph Speid, remained upbeat, insisting his team had put on a respectable performance against a world-class opponent.
- <h2>A strong start for Cavalier</h2> From the opening whistle on Thursday, Cavalier showed they were not intimidated.
- A floated ball in the fourth minute nearly connected with Dwayne Allen, offering a glimpse of their attacking intent.
On a night when football fans packed the National Stadium in Kingston, one name was on everyone's lips—Lionel Messi.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner graced the pitch, scoring a late goal to seal Inter Miami’s 2-0 victory over Cavalier FC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup round of 16. While the match ended in a 4-0 aggregate defeat for the Jamaican side, Cavalier’s head coach, Rudolph Speid, remained upbeat, insisting his team had put on a respectable performance against a world-class opponent.
A strong start for Cavalier
From the opening whistle on Thursday, Cavalier showed they were not intimidated. A floated ball in the fourth minute nearly connected with Dwayne Allen, offering a glimpse of their attacking intent. Inter Miami, however, soon found their rhythm, with Telasco Segovia and Luis Suárez both testing Cavalier’s defense. The turning point came in the 35th minute when Christopher Ainsworth’s wild challenge on Tadeo Allende resulted in a penalty. Suárez calmly slotted the ball home off the left upright in the 37th minute, giving Inter Miami the lead on the night and 3-0 on aggregate. Despite increased pressure, Cavalier held firm, limiting the deficit to 1-0 at halftime.The moment everyone was waiting for
Then came the moment the stadium had been waiting for. Eight minutes into the second half, Messi stepped onto the field to thunderous applause. Immediately, he showcased his brilliance, twisting and turning outside the box before firing a shot just over the crossbar. His presence electrified the crowd and brought another level of intensity to the game.Cavalier substitute Kaile Auvray provided a glimmer of hope, dancing past his marker to unleash a shot, only to be denied by the Inter Miami goalkeeper. But as the match neared its conclusion, Messi delivered his signature magic, breaking through the defense and slotting the ball past goalkeeper Vino Barclett in stoppage time.We hear you Kingston 🗣️🫶 pic.twitter.com/7QmXnmmDuE
— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) March 14, 2025









