Already author of a double last week against Nashville, Messi (36), top scorer in the league, has nine goals in seven matches this season, and Inter Miami remains at the top of the Eastern Conference. More than 65,000 spectators gathered in Gillette Stadium, shared by the Revolution with the NFL franchise the New England Patriots, to witness the demonstration of the eight-time Ballon d’Or.

Messi first scored the equalizer in the 32nd minute before allowing Miami to take the lead in the 68th minute, served by another FC Barcelona alumnus Sergio Busquets. The Argentine was also involved in his team’s next two goals.

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