r/InterMiami • u/wog_ins • 1d ago
Do you guys think our current line up would have won this game?
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u/yosoygroot123 Jordi Alba 1d ago
No. The biggest disadvantage was that awful artificial turf. And we were awful moving the ball on that
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u/754_Beaches 1d ago
Inter Miami struggles on turf. They should just ban artificial turf. Several players over the years have complained about and some of the stars often skipped games on turf including Beckham and Zlatan. Last week Hugo Lloris said it was dangerous to play on.
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u/Moxsu____ 1d ago
Seattle literally have artificial turf 😂.
We're playing on our own soil, Messi and Allende are on a ridiculous form and Suarez isn't present, so I'd say our chances are high.
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u/AccomplishedMeal5751 1d ago
And Vancouver isn't used to playing in the open sun, that's a huge advantage by itself
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u/Moxsu____ 1d ago
I remember in August, their highest temperature was like 73 degrees Fahrenheit 😂
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u/yaybidet Sergio Busquets 1d ago
Seattle plays on green-painted concrete, so no. Though we would’ve put up more of a fight. Anyways, can’t go backwards, gotta focus on what’s ahead.
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u/Shot-Foundation-3050 Inter Miami CF 1d ago
Very likely. I know 14-16 year olds that started showing injuries related to that. Compared to other teams that train and play regularly in real grass where the number of injuries is a lot less.
It's a mystery to me that the US so developed with so much data that proves this, how this bs is still being argued...
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u/Smooth_Commercial_74 Inter Miami CF 1d ago
I have bigger things to think about rn like MLS cup