Mascherano takes over a team that posted the best regular-season record in MLS history last season under coach Gerardo "Tata" Martino, who stepped down citing personal reasons. Martino said he made that decision before Inter Miami fell in the first round of the playoffs to Atlanta United, losing in a best-of-three series.
The former Barcelona player has settled into his role early on, but there will undoubtedly be more tests to come
Inter Miami will kick off the defense of its Supporters' Shield trophy on February 22 when it hosts New York City FC at Chase Stadium.
Inter Miami's head coach, Argentine Javier Mascherano, stated on Thursday that the club does not plan to sign forward Neymar, primarily due to the salary
Less than 36 hours before its first preseason match against Club America in Las Vegas, Inter Miami CF gave fans a boost of excitement for the 2025 campaign by announcing the arrival of a new signing.
(AP) — Javier Mascherano's first game as Inter ... yet he still hasn't had time to get to know much about South Florida or even look for a home. He's living in a hotel for now, simply because ...
Lionel Messi is back. Inter Miami CF convened for its first day of preseason training on Monday, but the surroundings look starkly different from the last time the Argentinian took the field with his South Florida squad.
Meanwhile, forward Fafa Picault, one of the new players in Inter Miami camp, is feeling at home. The 33-year-old Haitian American spent his teen years in Cutler Bay, where his family still lives. He attended Miami Killian High School and played for local youth clubs and the Fort Lauderdale Strikers before heading overseas.
Inter Miami continues to strengthen its squad for the 2025 season, with the additions of Maximiliano Falcón and the renewed contract for Oscar Ustari addressing specific needs within the team and providing valuable experience.
Inter Miami kicked off their preseason tour on Saturday, with the reigning Supporters’ Shield winners facing off against Mexican powerhouse América in a friendly in Las Vegas. Despite falling behind on two occasions,
Lionel Messi's goal celebration during Inter Miami's friendly against Club América sparked significant controversy. Facing relentless jeers from Mexican fans, Messi responded with a provocative gesture referencing Argentina's superior World Cup record.
Messi faced plenty of backlash from those in Mexico after mocking their lack of World Cup success compared to Argentina's decorated history. Notably, former "El Tri" international Adolfo "Bofo" Bautista called out the Argentinian for a "lack of professionalism and education."