Martino explains Messi absence and criticises referee after Inter Miami loss to Montreal

The Inter Miami boss spoke following Inter Miami’s first defeat of the year, a crazy 2-3 result against Montreal.

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Despite Inter Miami losing to CF Montréal in a crazy game that ended 2-3 to the away side, coach Tata Martino took the positives from his team’s performance. However, he did show concern regarding the defensive solidity and the lapses in concentration that ended up costing them the defeat and the loss of their undefeated record.

Martino acknowledged the poor start to the game by The Herons on Sunday, although he pointed out that they had enough to have come away with a better result. In his media press conference, Martino was unhappy at the performance of one person in particular: the referee, saying that the official contributed to the defeat.

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Martino criticises the MLS ‘competitive spirit’

We deserved to win. What worries me is that we are a team that doesn’t defend hard. We didn’t have a good start. We had 15 bad minutes, but the reality is that we got two goals from set pieces. I liked the team’s performance, but I regret the loss of points because we had what we needed to win this match,” said Martino.

Martino was not amused in his post-match press conference and complained about the opposition’s approach, saying “I was told about the competitive spirit of the league, and I didn’t see that today.”

As well as criticising Montreal’s attitude, Martino also took time to mention the performance of the referee: “There was a team that did not want to play on the field with the collaboration of a referee who took 30 seconds to write down the shirt number!”

Messi sat in the stands as his team lost 2-3.Full screen

Messi sat in the stands as his team lost 2-3.CHRIS ARJOONAFP

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