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Orlando City beats Inter Miami as MLS returns to action

Published 07/09/2020, 01:04 AM
Updated 07/09/2020, 01:06 AM
© Reuters. MLS: Inter Miami CF at Orlando City SC

By Rory Carroll

(Reuters) - Nani scored deep into stoppage time to give Orlando City a 2-1 win over Florida rivals Inter Miami on Wednesday as Major League Soccer returned after a four-month shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The former Manchester United winger scored from close range to give Orlando the three points in the group stage of the 'MLS is Back' tournament.

Expansion team Miami, part-owned by former England captain David Beckham, went ahead early in the second half through Juan Agudelo but the game changed when their defender Andres Reyes took an elbow to the face and was taken off on a stretcher.

Nani passed to Christopher Mueller for the equalizer in the 70th minute before the Portuguese delivered the game winner in the 97th minute.

The match marked the first major U.S. men's team sports competition since the pandemic hit and may be best remembered by the players' protest against racial injustice.

Players raised their gloved right fists and took a knee in solidarity with the 'Black Lives Matter' movement prior to the start. [nL4N2EG07V]

The tournament, being held without fans inside a bio-secure "bubble" at the Disney Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, has had a stuttering start.

All 26 MLS clubs were set to take part until FC Dallas were withdrawn on Monday after 10 players and a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus.

Nashville could follow Dallas after five players tested positive and four more required further testing.

On Tuesday, the Vancouver Whitecaps announced five members of the team would not make the trip to Orlando due to coronavirus concerns. [nL8N2EE63A]

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Those same concerns led LAFC's Carlos Vela, the league's reigning MVP, to opt out of the tournament on Monday.

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