Did Messi's Free-Kick Propel Inter Miami Over Porto in the Club World Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- Lionel Messi scored a stunning free-kick.
- Inter Miami achieved a comeback victory.
- Porto took an early lead with a penalty kick.
- The match highlighted Miami's potential in international tournaments.
- Miami will face Palmeiras next in their group stage.
Atlanta, June 20 (NationPress) Lionel Messi executed a remarkable free kick to clinch a 2-1 comeback triumph for Inter Miami against Porto in their FIFA Club World Cup Group A encounter on Friday (IST).
Porto surged ahead early, taking the lead just eight minutes into the match at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Inter Miami defender Noah Allen was penalized for a challenge on Joao Mario inside the box after a VAR review.
Samu Aghehowa stepped forward and converted the penalty, finding the back of the net despite veteran goalkeeper Oscar Ustari getting a hand to it, as reported by Xinhua.
The Portuguese team almost doubled its lead before the halftime break when Alan Varela's powerful strike from 20 yards struck the post. The rebound deflected off Ustari's back, but he managed to gather the ball just before it crossed the line.
Inter Miami, having only six touches in Porto's box in the first half, returned with renewed energy after the break and found the equalizer in the 47th minute. Venezuelan midfielder Telasco Segovia connected with a cross from Marcelo Weigandt and fired the ball into the top corner.
The Major League Soccer side completed its comeback just seven minutes later. Luis Suarez earned a free kick at the edge of Porto's penalty area, and Messi took the chance to curl a magnificent set piece into the top right corner.
"I capitalized on the space the goalkeeper left for me," Messi stated. "I’m delighted because we felt disappointed after our first game."
This victory propels Inter Miami to second place in Group A, accumulating four points from one win and one draw, trailing Palmeiras of Brazil only on goal difference. Porto and Al Ahly each follow with one point. Inter Miami will host group leaders Palmeiras at Hard Rock Stadium on June 23 for their last group fixture.
"We knew we weren't the favorites, but we had our opportunities," remarked Miami's Sergio Busquets. "The toughest challenge still lies ahead against the top team in the group."