Tim Howard's Insights on Drama, Viewership, and the Future of MLS
Former USMNT star Tim Howard shares his reflections on Inter Miami’s MLS Cup triumph and offers insights on challenges ahead for Lionel Messi and Vancouver. Discover how the victory solidifies Inter Miami’s position in MLS history and what it means for the league's viewership dynamics.
Former USMNT star Tim Howard reflected on Inter Miami’s 3-1 MLS Cup win over Vancouver, acknowledging the significance of the title while warning of challenges ahead. He said the trophy cements the club’s place in MLS's history after years of high-profile signings and marketing. He also cautioned that next year could provide challenges for Lionel Messi and warned Vancouver are on the rise. The former Manchester United and Everton star noted that while the club had already captured attention through high-profile signings and lucrative television deals, winning the championship provided tangible validation of their ambitions.“I think it's good for the league,” Howard said on the Unfiltered Soccer podcast. "Ultimately, there's the haves and the have-nots, and I just tend to think that makes for better drama, makes for better viewing, which ultimately, at the end of the day, this is the sport, just the business we're in, a viewership, sort of, driven sport. So, I like it."Howard emphasized that the trophy represents more than just silverware - it demonstrates that Inter Miami has successfully translated their financial investments and star power into actual competitive success.“You get the, you get the television deal that's linked to Messi, the biggest name in football. Like, you kinda need to win. Like, I mean, that's just my opinion on it.”Looking ahead to potential rematches between these two clubs, Howard expressed confidence that Vancouver Whitecaps would be more likely to return to future MLS Cup finals. “I think Vancouver because, because I really like their team,” Howard said. “I do. I like their team, and I think they showed how good they are in the final and in the run-up to the final. Um, Sebastian Berhalter's gonna be an X factor. Can they keep him? Um, can they keep him happy? "Arsene Wenger used to talk about the World Cup hangover…And here's what I would say. Now, look at Inter Miami. You got a Supporter Shield last year, you got a MLS cup this year, middle of the season this year, you're gonna have a World Cup, right for two or three of your best players, and obviously, Messi, the greatest player.“There's no doubt in my mind that that team will down tools [because of the World Cup]. There's no doubt in my mind. Not because they're bad guys. Not because they're bad, but because literally the exhaustion. "Howard stressed the unique pressure Messi carries for Argentina and suggested that both the player and Inter Miami will carefully map out his appearances to ensure he remains fully fit and rested before – and even after – the tournament.“And by the way, don't forget, Messi, who runs this team,” Howard explained. “He's the heartbeat of his team, right? And I know he can do it 'cause he's done it for years. But just don't forget, Messi playing at a World Cup isn't a player playing at a World Cup. It's the hopes. It's the dreams. It's the threats. It's the entire nation. There's so much more on Messi's plate going into a World Cup, and then post-World Cup, how he unwraps that, than anybody else.“He's not gonna play a ton of minutes before the World Cup, FYI, MLS. He's basically gonna look at the calendar when it comes out, speak to Mascherano, and just say, 'All right, I'll play here, here, and here.' And I'm not, I'm not lying when I say that, right? He's gotta be fully fit and rested before the World Cup. And then after the World Cup.”The victory validates MLS's investment in attracting world-class talent while establishing Inter Miami as a franchise capable of winning at the highest level.
Inter Miami's Milestone Victory and Howard's Take on Drama
Tim Howard reflected on how Inter Miami's 3-1 MLS Cup win over Vancouver not only secured a significant title but also marked a pivotal moment in the club’s history. He highlighted the importance of such achievements for the drama and viewership in soccer, emphasizing the impact of high-profile signings and competitive success on attracting and engaging fans.
Potential Challenges and Exciting Prospects in MLS
Howard cautioned about the challenges that next year could bring for both Lionel Messi and Vancouver Whitecaps, noting the rising potential of the latter. He expressed confidence in Vancouver’s abilities and singled out player Sebastian Berhalter as a key factor for future success. Additionally, he discussed the unique pressures Messi faces as the linchpin of his team and the expectations tied to his World Cup performances.
Navigating Post-World Cup Scenarios and Player Management
Regarding Inter Miami's future, Howard elaborated on how the impending World Cup could impact team dynamics, especially with key players participating in the tournament. He emphasized that managing the workload and rest of players, particularly Messi, will be crucial for maintaining top performance levels post-World Cup. Howard shed light on the meticulous planning necessary to ensure players like Messi are both fit and motivated throughout the grueling season.
Implications for MLS's Global Ambitions and Inter Miami's Position
The victory not only showcased Inter Miami's ability to convert high-profile signings into on-field success but also underscored MLS's capacity to attract and retain world-class talent. Howard's insights shed light on how the league's investments in star power and competitive balance contribute to the overall growth and appeal of Major League Soccer. The win solidifies Inter Miami's standing as a franchise capable of achieving success at the highest levels of competition.





