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Inter Miami and Houston Dynamo are locked in battle at DRV PNK Stadium as they compete for the US Open Cup trophy. But which side will ultimately triumph?

Hector Herrera draws jeers from the crowd after taking too long over a free-kick in their own half, risking picking up another yellow card in doing so.

1. Gerardo Martino’s Inter Miami

Gerardo Martino already won one trophy this season with Inter Miami, and now is hoping to secure another in the United Soccer Open Cup. On September 27 at DRV PNK Stadium herons will face Houston Dynamo. It promises to be an interesting battle.

Lionel Messi is expected to miss his second consecutive match due to an injury he’s been nursing all week; as such, his participation is uncertain for this game – in fact he did not even accompany his teammates on their trip up North to warm up before kickoff!

Messi has not officially been ruled out of the match; his presence can still give the Herons an offensive boost and be vitally important as lead scorer with five goals to his credit.

Both teams enter this match with something to prove. The Dynamo are currently fourth in the Western Conference with an 11-3-8 record, remaining competitive for qualifying for Major League Soccer playoffs this year. On the other hand, Inter Miami are in need of victory as they struggle in the Eastern Conference with 5-9-6 records to stay alive.

14th minute: Nelson Quinones continues his early performance by stunning DeAndre Yedlin before placing a cross on Corey Baird’s doorstep – only for it not be reached and missed opportunity to occur.

19th minute: The Herons attempt to break the deadlock when Nelson Quinones of Colombia receives a free-kick near the top of their box and looks to shoot, only for Kamal Miller to block it in time.

23rd min: When Franco Escobar collided with Benja Cremaschi, the referee immediately awarded a penalty! VAR confirmed this call and Amine Bassi took up his rightful place to take the kick.

Although shorthanded, the Herons manage to create some additional chances. Leonardo Campana’s pass gives Josef Martinez a clear view at goal, yet they fail to take advantage of it.

2. Ben Olsen’s Houston Dynamo

Houston Dynamo coach Ben Olsen has decided to rest key players ahead of Thursday’s Major League Soccer Cup Final. One such key player, Hector Herrera, who has been an influential force this season will not start; Olsen also has injury concerns with winger Nelson Quinones having been sidelined since late July.

The Dynamo have managed without their Argentine superstar and they will need to do so again on Thursday. But other key players such as Hector Herrera, Corey Baird and Amine Bassi could play significant roles.

Dynamo have been one of the best defensive teams during regular season play, but in order to succeed in their cup match they will need to ratchet up their efforts or risk facing an outright defeat.

After an initially slow start, the Dynamo are starting to play well. Hector Herrera has been key in their improved midfield play. Additionally, their forwards such as Corey Baird and Amine Bassi have scored some crucial goals for them as well.

If the score remains tied after 90 minutes, there will be 30 minutes of extra time and, if necessary, a penalty kick shootout.

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3. Inter Miami’s Injury List

Inter Miami was entering this match with uncertainty as to whether Lionel Messi would be available to play. While he is listed as “questionable”, he did attend training at the DRV PNK Stadium on Tuesday so it isn’t out of the realm of possibility that he might make the starting lineup.

After a month-long break, Major League Soccer season resumes this weekend and Houston Dynamo face New York City FC for a key playoff spot. A win here could give them an edge towards winning an MLS Cup championship.

Inter Miami FC have found themselves dealing with an injury crisis after taking part in Major League Soccer’s preseason tour and significant travel around the globe, which exacerbates an already limited depth situation. Any injury means significant setbacks.

Inter Miami struggled early to maintain possession, leading to several chances for Houston due to turnovers and careless passing from Inter Miami players. One such chance arose in the 11th minute when Hector Herrera’s cross found Nelson Quinones inside the box but Kamal Miller made a last-second block that prevented an open header being made by Nelson Quinones.

Inter pressed forward with all their energy in the second half, and their persistence paid off with Luis Suarez scoring their opening goal. Suarez received a pass on the left side of the penalty area before dribbling towards goal before unleashing an effort which passed Tarbell and hit its target in the far corner. Inter Miami was given a much-needed confidence boost with their victory against Orlando City and are hoping to take that momentum into Saturday’s regular-season opener against them. They will be especially hungry after suffering a 6-1 loss at DRV PNK Stadium back in July — one of the worst losses in Major League Soccer history — which the Dynamo have still not achieved, yet remain one of the league’s most entertaining teams this year.

4. Houston Dynamo’s Injury List

Tonight marks the Houston Dynamo’s final home game of the season against Inter Miami and their attempt to claim three victories from four. Unfortunately for them, this will require them to compete without several key players due to various injuries; most notably Nelson Quinones has been ruled out due to knee ligament damage; his presence was instrumental in keeping their opponents at bay throughout 2018. His absence will leave an imprint in their team that can never fully recover.

The Houston Dynamo are also mourning Kamal Miller and Dixon Arroyo’s injuries sustained in their last two matches, though these shouldn’t prevent a playoff berth being secured; victory tonight could help strengthen these hopes even further.

11th min: Drake Callender shines again by making an amazing save to deny Nelson Quinones of Colombia an opportunity on goal! Although he appeared to have some space on his shot, Callender came out at exactly the right moment to deny it and save it from going in.

12th min: Franco Escobar is issued the first yellow card of the match for colliding into Benja Cremaschi! Both sides had exchanged tackles throughout, but this incident stood out as particularly violent and risky.

13th minute: Houston had an excellent opportunity in this 13th minute when Nelson Quinones broke free down the left and cut inside, almost reaching his low, long cross to reach its target at the far post; unfortunately for them though both Brad Smith and Luis Caicedo failed to grasp hold of it, therefore wasting it and the chance.

16th minute: Inter Miami Hector Herrera has been forced out of today’s match with an injury to his leg, which will likely keep him out for extended periods in the playoffs. Herrera signed a pre-contract this summer before making an international switch. His presence is essential in their hopes for making deep runs.

Luckily for the Dynamo, they possess plenty of depth in their roster and can rely on players such as Amine Bassi, Griffin Dorsey, Sebastian Kowalczyk and Ezequiel Ponce to fill any void left by an absent midfielder.

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