Can Seattle Sounders FC Conquer Messi's Inter Miami for Their First Leagues Cup Title?

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Key Takeaways
- The Seattle Sounders captured their first Leagues Cup title.
- They achieved a 3-0 victory over Inter Miami CF.
- Osaze De Rosario scored the opening goal in the 26th minute.
- Seattle is now the only MLS team to hold every major North American trophy.
- This victory grants them a bye into the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16.
Seattle, Sep 1 (NationPress) Seattle Sounders FC have successfully secured the Leagues Cup, achieving a commanding 3-0 victory against Lionel Messi's Inter Miami CF in the final held at Lumen Field on Monday (IST).
With this triumph over Inter Miami, the Sounders have been crowned champions of the tournament, marking them as the sole team in MLS to have captured every significant North American soccer trophy. The club has previously celebrated victories in four US Open Cups, two MLS Cups, one Concacaf Champions Cup, and one Supporters’ Shield.
The Sounders took an early lead in the 26th minute when forward Osaze De Rosario redirected a cross from winger Paul Rothrock with a powerful header into the far post of the net. In the 84th minute, defender Alex Roldan doubled the lead with a penalty kick after winger Georgi Minoungou was fouled inside the box.
Rothrock sealed the victory in the 89th minute with a precisely placed shot that found the back post of the goal, securing the win over Miami.
Despite having multiple golden opportunities to even the score in the second half, with Luis Suárez creating chances for Lionel Messi (50') and Tadeo Allende (60'), Inter Miami's hopes of winning were dashed.
The Seattle Sounders have now filled their trophy cabinet with every major piece of North American silverware, achieving this remarkable feat in front of a record-setting crowd at Lumen Field. This victory also grants the Sounders a direct entry into the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16, continuing their impressive form since participating in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer.
Being the only team in the Leagues Cup (MLS or LIGA MX) to earn maximum points in Phase One, Seattle achieved an extraordinary 16-2 goal differential while overcoming injuries and suspensions.
The Sounders will enjoy a week-long break before resuming MLS regular season action on Sept. 13, when they face off against LA Galaxy at Lumen Field.