After Inter Miami’s 3-2 win over Columbus Crew, Lionel Messi has added the Supporters’ Shield to his already impressive list of trophies. He extends his record as the most condecorated soccer player in professional history, having won 46 team trophies.
Messi’s list of awards includes 12 league titles, four UEFA Champions Leagues, two Copa Americas, and one FIFA World Cup. The Supporters Shield would be his second trophy with Inter Miami after also winning the 2023 Leagues Cup.
Although the Argentine star missed 15 games this season due to injury and international duty, he has still managed to score 17 goals and provide 10 assists in just 17 appearances. He leads the team in assists and trails only Luis Suarez (18) in goals.
Inter Miami’s triumph over Columbus came after Tata Martino’s side had three consecutive draws in the MLS against Atlanta United, New York FC and Charlotte FC. While this would be Miami’s biggest title to date, it’s true that the expectations around the club have changed since the arrival of stars such as Messi, Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba.
“We were a team that usually lost for years, and now we’re a team that usually wins, and that raises expectations,” Martino said ahead of the match. “It’s worth noting that we’ve worked very hard to change the perception of this team, and we’ve done so while having to use many different lineups due to injuries and national team duties,” he concluded.
Lionel Messi’s trophies: All the titles he has won so far
Lionel Messi has won 46 titles throughout his career. Leo lifted 35 trophies at Barcelona, three at PSG, two at Inter Miami, and six with Argentina. However, there’s discrepancy surrounding the number of trophies he won with the Catalans, as some don’t consider he won the 2005 Spanish Supercup, as he wasn’t called up with the team for either of the two games. FIFA does attribute the title to him. Here is the breakdown of his titles:
- 10x LaLiga
- 8x Spanish Super Cup
- 7x Copa del Rey
- 4x UEFA Champions League
- 3x Club World Cup
- 3x UEFA Super Cup
- 2x Ligue 1
- 1x FIFA World Cup
- 1x French Super Cup
- 2x Copa America
- 1x Finalissima
- 1x U-20 World Cup
- 1x Olympic Gold Medal
- 1x Leagues Cup
- 1x Supporters’ Shield
Inter Miami’s next goal: The MLS Cup
Tata Martino’s team has proven to be the most consistent team this season of the MLS, winning with 68 points in the regular season. They won the Supporters Shield with 10 points over Los Angeles Galaxy, who are second in the standings.
Of course, Inter Miami are also poised to win the Eastern Conference, with 11 points over Columbus. After this victory, The Herons will want to confirm their great form this past year by lifting the MLS Cup.