
Lionel Messi made an immediate impact for Inter Miami against the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night.
Messi returned to the lineup and scored less than two minutes after subbing into the match early in the second half. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner took a pass from Luis Surez on the right side of the penalty box, made a quick move and sent a right-footed shot past two Philadelphia defenders into the net for a 2-0 Inter Miami lead.
It was Messi's second goal in three Major League Soccer matches this season. He did not start the match, but was cleared to play earlier in the week after missing some time -- including two World Cup qualifiers for Argentina -- with an adductor injury.
Messi also was dealing with an issue with his left thigh along with the adductor injury, which happened two weeks ago in an Inter Miami game against Atlanta. But the team did not play during that two-week stretch, so the only matches Messi missed were the World Cup qualifiers -- when Argentina, which Messi captained to the 2022 title, qualified for the 2026 tournament.
Messi came on Saturday in the 55th minute, and the goal came in the 57th. He's had at least one goal contribution in all three MLS matches in which he has appeared this season.
Inter Miami jumped in front in the 23rd minute and took a 1-0 lead into halftime on a goal by Robert Taylor. Benjamin Cremaschi and Jordi Alba had the assists on that goal.
Messi came on for Taylor, and quickly stretched the lead to 2-0.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.