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An Unbreakable Group: Javier Mascherano Celebrates Miami's First MLS Cup Final After Dominant Win

Inter Miami's 5-1 victory over New York City FC propels them to the MLS Cup final for the first time in club history. Manager Javier Mascherano lauds the team's unity and commitment, highlighting the players' belief in the project. With a stellar performance from Tadeo Allende and creative brilliance from Jordi Alba, Miami now awaits the Western Conference champion.

An Unbreakable Group: Javier Mascherano Celebrates Miami's First MLS Cup Final After Dominant Win

Inter Miami crushed New York City FC 5-1 to win the Eastern Conference title and reach the first MLS Cup final in club history. After the match, manager Javier Mascherano praised the team’s unity, calling them an “unbreakable group” and crediting the players for believing in the project. The Herons now await the Western Conference champion. Mascherano said Miami’s performance mirrored exactly what he had hoped for. “One always imagines the best when thinking about games - being able to play a great match, dominate, create clear chances,” the Argentine said. “We knew it would be difficult. New York didn’t create chances, and until the 60th minute or so, they were still alive.”Miami rode a strong showing from Tadeo Allende, who had a hat-trick, along with Jordi Alba's creative genius to power their rout. He emphasized that Miami’s transformation has come from players fully committing to the path laid out for them. “The credit is theirs,” he said. “I’d highlight the last two months - they’ve been incredible. But the merit goes to the players for convincing themselves of where we wanted to go. We’ve reached the end of the season with a brotherhood inside the team, everyone pulling in the same direction, and the power of a group is unbreakable. We’re on the verge of playing the game we dreamed of, at home, with our people.”Mascherano also reflected on what Inter Miami have become - and how past setbacks helped shape this moment. Mascherano made a point to acknowledge predecessor Gerardo Martino’s impact.“I think it would be unfair not to recognize what Gerardo Martino did,” he said. “He was the first to give this team its identity. A Leagues Cup, competing for the Supporters’ Shield… the desire to compete and lift the club to another level kept growing. Beyond the big signings we made, you need players with hierarchy.”The turning point for Miami, Mascherano explained, came earlier in the postseason. “Before Game 3 against Nashville - that was the moment when it felt most like last season would repeat itself. A similar match, playing against a lion at home. What happened last season… we wouldn’t be experiencing this today if we hadn’t gone through that elimination. In one way or another, the guys understood how to face the final stretch.”Rodrigo De Paul echoed the sense of fulfillment as Miami now prepares to face either San Diego FC or the Vancouver Whitecaps in MLS Cup.“An emotion, a reward for the effort, for the work, with clear ideas to make history with this club,” De Paul said. “The happiness is immense. Every game has big meaning and importance - that prepares you for the big matches, and today we played a perfect game.”Inter Miami will host the winner of San Diego FC vs. Vancouver next Saturday at Chase Stadium - the last MLS match the venue will host before the team moves to its new home in 2026. 

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An Unbeatable Unity

Following a resounding 5-1 triumph over New York City FC, Javier Mascherano praises his team, hailing them as an 'unbreakable group.' The manager credits the players for their unwavering belief in the team's vision and the strong sense of brotherhood within the squad.

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Path to Success

Mascherano reflects on Miami's journey to the final, highlighting the transformation that stems from players fully committing to the team's goals. He emphasizes the players' determination and unity, acknowledging their collective effort and perseverance.

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Acknowledging Past Influences

Mascherano acknowledges the impact of former manager Gerardo Martino in shaping Miami's identity and desire to compete at a higher level. He emphasizes the importance of both big signings and players with experience and leadership in driving the team forward.

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Overcoming Setbacks

The turning point for Miami came earlier in the postseason, with Mascherano citing the pivotal moment before Game 3 against Nashville. Overcoming past setbacks, the team learned valuable lessons that helped them navigate the playoffs with resilience and determination.

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Looking Forward

As Miami prepares to face the winner of San Diego FC or the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS Cup final, Rodrigo De Paul expresses the team's sense of fulfillment and excitement for the upcoming challenge. The players are motivated to make history and are focused on delivering another standout performance.

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Home Advantage

Inter Miami's final MLS match at Chase Stadium before moving to a new home in 2026 adds an extra layer of significance to the upcoming final. With the support of their fans, Miami is poised to create a memorable moment on their home turf.

Published on Nov 30, 2025