Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano is banking on the passionate support of home fans to inspire a comeback in the second leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup quarter-final against Los Angeles FC.
The MLS club suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat at BMO Stadium on Wednesday night, with Nathan Ordaz netting the decisive goal in the 57th minute. The loss marked Mascherano’s first defeat as Inter Miami’s manager since his appointment in November, but the Argentine remains optimistic about his team’s chances of reversing the result.
Mascherano hasConfidence in a Home Comeback
Mascherano acknowledged that his players were not at their best against LAFC but believes that playing in front of their home crowd at Chase Stadium could be the key to turning the tie around.
“We didn’t have the best night tonight, but it’s the first leg, and we have the next game next week,” Mascherano said in his post-match press conference. “I believe we can do the right things to get through the quarterfinals and into the semifinals. We will try to do it next Wednesday.”
The Argentine manager emphasized the importance of home advantage and the energy the fans can bring. “I think that with our fans in our home, we can play a good match and turn it around. I don’t have any doubt about that, and we will definitely try to do it,” he added.
Balancing MLS Success with Cup Ambitions
Before shifting their full focus to the decisive second-leg clash, Inter Miami will aim to continue their strong MLS form when they take on Toronto FC at Chase Stadium on Sunday. The Herons have enjoyed an unbeaten start to the MLS season, leading the Eastern Conference table with 13 points from five matches.
Inter Miami’s attacking lineup, led by the likes of Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, has been in fine form in the league, and Mascherano will be hoping they can carry that momentum into the return leg against LAFC. However, the manager will also have to carefully manage his squad’s fitness, ensuring key players remain fresh for the midweek showdown.
A Must-Win Encounter
The upcoming Champions Cup match is a do-or-die situation for Mascherano’s men. With a semifinal spot at stake, Inter Miami will need to produce a dominant performance to overturn the one-goal deficit. The presence of their home supporters could play a crucial role in pushing the team forward, just as Mascherano hopes.
If Inter Miami can successfully bounce back, it would mark a significant milestone in their continental campaign and further establish Mascherano’s credentials as a top-level manager in North American soccer. However, a failure to advance would be a tough blow, putting an early dent in their aspirations for international success this season.
For now, all eyes will be on Sunday’s league fixture before the crucial second leg against LAFC, where Mascherano’s Miami will look to rally behind their fans and keep their Champions Cup dreams alive.
Texas Rangers’ Wyatt Langford, right, celebrates his home run with teammate Joc Pederson (4) during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Wyatt Langford hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh inning after Jacob deGrom allowed a four-run lead to slip away and the Texas Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-4 on Saturday night for their fourth straight victory.
After the Rays trailed 4-0 after one inning, Jonathan Aranda hit a two-run homer as part of Tampa Bay’s three-run sixth that tied it at 4.
Aranda’s homer and Kameron Misner’s double knocked deGrom from the game. DeGrom allowed four runs and eight hits — including homers by Aranda and Brandon Lowe — in 5⅔ innings.
Texas scored four times in the first against Rays starter Taj Bradley. Marcus Semien hit a leadoff homer and Jake Burger had a three-run shot with two outs after Langford and Adolis Garcia walked.
Bradley regrouped and held the Rangers hitless over the next four innings. He allowed four runs and two hits and four walks with seven strikeouts in five innings.
Robert Garcia (1-0), the Rangers’ third pitcher, got one out to earn the win. Luke Jackson pitched the ninth for his fifth save. Mason Montgomery (0-1) gave up Langford’s homer and took the loss.
Key moment
Although Langford’s two-run homer gave Texas the lead, Kevin Pillar led off the inning with a single, stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error by catcher Danny Jansen ahead of the homer.
Key stat
DeGrom allowed multiple homers in a game for the first time since Sept. 30, 2022, when the Braves hit three against him when he was with the Mets.
Up next
Rays right-hander Drew Rasmussen faces Rangers right-hander Kumar Rocker in the series finale at 1:35 p.m. Sunday.
Kansas City, Missouri Mayor Quinton Lucas said his city has offered more than $1 billion to the owner of the Major League Baseball Kansas City Royals franchise John Sherman to help Sherman build a new downtown stadium or renovate the business’s 52-year-old home stadium. “We do have, I think, a very robust offer that combines state and local incentives,” Lucas said. “It’s my view that gets you to a $1.2 to $1.4 billion range with no tax increase. It doesn’t calculate or include the current Jackson County sales tax.” Sherman has been talking to political leaders in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri and politicians in Kansas about getting a stadium-village built somewhere in the Kansas City market.
Sherman has been looking for a site for his business for a year after the Jackson County, Missouri voters said no to extending a sales tax that would have funded a new baseball stadium in downtown Kansas City and a renovated stadium for the National Football League’s Kansas City Chiefs franchise. Kansas lawmakers are still mulling over a proposal that would see STAR bonds used to pay 75% of the cost of building two stadiums in Kansas. Additionally, sports gambling and lottery gaming and sales tax revenue from businesses in the stadium development districts would cover bond debt. Another source of revenue to pay off the debt would come from a liquor tax. Kansas lawmakers could use a mechanism that would allow up to 100% of sales tax revenue on alcoholic liquor sales within a stadium district to pay off bonds for the structures. Chiefs’ owner Clark Hunt and Sherman should be in a good spot in 2025 as two states, Missouri and Kansas, might be ready to throw money at them to build stadiums for their businesses. It is a place that sports owners dream about. Sherman wants a stadium deal this year.
Texas Rangers starting pitcher Tyler Mahle throws to the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Tyler Mahle rebounded from a rough opening start to pitch one-hit ball over five shutout innings for his first win since April 3, 2023, and Kyle Higashioka’s RBI double highlighted a four-run third inning as the Texas Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-2 on Friday night.
Mahle (1-0) allowed only a two-out single to Yandy Díaz in the third inning, striking out five and walking two on 83 pitches. He lasted only 1 2/3 innings last Saturday against Boston, walking three and allowing two hits with 31 of his 61 pitches called balls.
The 30-year-old Mahle had Tommy John surgery in May 2023 while with Minnesota, signed with Texas as a free agent that December, and made three starts last August without a win before being shut down with a stiff shoulder.
Texas’ first five batters in the third all had hits off Zack Littell (0-2). The streak ended when center fielder Jonny DeLuca made a diving catch to turn Wyatt Langford’s liner into a sacrifice fly. Littell also contributed an error on a high pickoff throw to first base that advanced leadoff batter Josh Smith to second base, where he scored on Higashioka’s double.
Smith homered in the seventh.
Luke Jackson struck out two in the ninth for his fourth save.
Key moment
Higashioka’s double on a 1-0 slider over the middle of the plate lifted chalk down the left-field line.
Key stat
Rangers pitchers threw 25 consecutive scoreless innings, winning 1-0 at Cincinnati on Tuesday and Wednesday, before the Rays scored on wild pitches by Shawn Armstrong and Chris Martin in the seventh.
Up next
In Saturday’s middle game of the series, Rangers RHP Jacob deGrom (0-0, 0.00 ERA) should be capped around 85 pitches after throwing 73 in his season debut last Sunday. He’ll face Rays RHP Taj Bradley (1-0, 3.00), who’s 4-0 in his career in March and April.