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‘Leo is the greatest’ – Monterrey boss meant no offence to Messi with CONCACAF Champions Cup comments but always expected to beat Inter Miami

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  • Claim of favouritism from officials
  • Angry reaction from those in Florida
  • Mexican side into the semi-finals
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Ahead of a CONCACAF Champions Cup quarter-final clash between Liga MX and MLS outfits, Ortiz claimed that his side may find themselves on the wrong end of contentious decisions from the match officials if Messi – who had been nursing a hamstring injury – figured in the tie.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Those quotes were not well received in Florida, and contributed to an angry clash in the tunnel following a fiery first leg contest in Florida. Monterrey went on to prevail 5-2 on aggregate, sending Inter Miami crashing out, and Ortiz insists that it was never his intention to ruffle the feathers of eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi.

  • WHAT ORTIZ SAID

    Ortiz said after seeing his side prevail 3-1 on home soil, with Messi playing the full 90 minutes: “I said that we were going to beat them, not for a lack of respect for Miami, just because I thought that my players would understand what needed to be done. To me, Leo is the greatest player of all time, I did not mean to offend anyone, I just gave an honest opinion.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    USMNT star Brandon Vazquez, German Berterame and Jesus Gallardo got the goals for Monterrey as they progressed to the Champions Cup semi-finals, with Ortiz adding: “As a coach, I’m happy to eliminate a great team. Gerardo (Martino) and Leo are a great coach and player who are recognised worldwide. We have the satisfaction to win the series, but we are thinking of Tigres.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Monterrey and Inter Miami are now turning their focus back to domestic matters, with the Herons – who will be hoping to see Messi steer clear of any further fitness issues – set to take in a trip to Sporting Kansas City on Saturday.

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