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Vancouver Whitecaps look to finish off Inter Miami in Champions Cup semifinal

The Whitecaps have a huge advantage, but also realize Lionel Messi and the rest of Miami’s star-studded lineup won’t give up easily.

While Whitecaps hold 2-0 lead heading into second leg of semi-final, Miami star Lionel Messi remains a factor

Soccer players dressed in white jerseys and shorts with blue accents celebrate on the field.
Vancouver Whitecaps' Brian White, left, celebrates his goal against Inter Miami with Ali Ahmed and Tate Johnson during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal soccer match on April 24, 2025. The Whitecaps hold a 2-0 lead heading into the second leg on Wednesday. (Christopher Morris/The Canadian Press)

The Vancouver Whitecaps are close to reaching the summit of the CONCACAF Champions Cup but face a difficult last climb to the final.

The Whitecaps lead Inter Miami 2-0 heading into the deciding game of their two-leg series Wednesday night at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, which will kick off at 5 p.m. PT.

The Whitecaps have a huge advantage, but also realize Lionel Messi and the rest of Miami's star-studded lineup won't give up easily.

"We're close but still far away," head coach Jesper Sorensen told a news conference Tuesday. "We're up against a good team where a lot of stuff can happen.

"They will be hungry to win, but we will be as well. We're not putting too much into it, honestly [being ahead]. We know we have to play a game."

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Whitecaps defeat Messi and Inter Miami 2-0 in 1st leg of CONCACAF semi

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The Vancouver Whitecaps came out on top in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal Thursday, with a 2-0 win against Inter Miami FC. As Yasmine Ghania reports, it was also a great night for fans who got to watch soccer royalty.

Midfielder Ali Ahmed warned Vancouver can't be overconfident.

"The job is not even close to being done," said the Canadian international. "We're going to have to dig deep.

"We know who they have there. They're a special team."

A footballer wearing white shoots the ball past a diving player wearing dark blue.
Vancouver Whitecaps' Emmanuel Sabbi, top, kicks the ball past Inter Miami's Maximiliano Falcon during the second half of the first leg. (Christopher Morris/The Canadian Press)

Miami's Maximiliano Falcon said his team has travelled this road before, coming back from two goals down to defeat Los Angeles FC in the quarterfinals.

"We know it's a situation that's not in our favour," said the Uruguayan defender. "We've trained according to what we've already seen from [Vancouver] and what happened in the previous game. We all have the same confidence that we can turn this situation around. 

"It's difficult. There can be no margin of error, but we have all the confidence that if we do a good job, we can go through."

A soccer player dressed in black dribbles a ball as two other players dressed in white flank him.
Vancouver Whitecaps' Ali Ahmed, left, pursues Inter Miami's Lionel Messi with Whitecaps' Pedro Vite, right, during the first half. Messi did not get on the scoresheet in the first leg. (Christopher Morris/The Canadian Press)

Miami coach Javier Mascherano said his team feels no pressure heading into the deciding game.

"I still believe in this team," he said. "We have nothing to lose. Maybe the pressure is on Vancouver. They have to keep the result."

A record crowd of over 53,000 watched striker Brian White and midfielder Sebastian Berhalter score in Vancouver's opening-game win at B.C. Place Stadium last Thursday.

Since then, both teams played Major League Soccer matches on Sunday with much different results.

The Whitecaps went on the road and got two goals from Pedro Vite to defeat Minnesota United 3-1 to improve their MLS-leading record to 7-2-1. 

A goalie dives despairingly as a soccer ball flies past him, with the crowd looking on.
Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Pedro Vite (45) scores against Minnesota United goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair, right, during the second half of an MLS soccer match on April 27, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn. The Whitecaps followed up its Miami win with a win against Minnesota. (Adam Bettcher/The Associated Press)

Miami suffered its first loss of the season, giving up a 3-1 lead to lose 4-3 against FC Dallas at home. Miami is fifth in the MLS Eastern Conference with a 5-13 record.

Mascherano elected to rest many of his starters, including Messi, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, forward Luis Suárez, midfielder Sergio Busquets, defender Jordi Alba and goalkeeper Oscar Ustari.

Sorensen isn't reading too much into Sunday's games.

"I think we cannot put too much into what happened," he said. "I would say both teams showed they have focus on Wednesday.

"I think for them it's even more important to win the CONCACAF Cup tournament."

CONCACAF final in sight

The Whitecaps need a win, draw, or loss by a single goal to advance to the team's first CONCACAF Champions Cup final.

The series winner will face either Cruz Azul or Tigres UNAL on June 1.

The Whitecaps reached the tournament semifinals in 2017.

Vancouver advanced to the semifinal by defeating Pumas UNAM 3-3 on aggregate score on away goals. Miami defeated LAFC 3-2 on aggregate goals.

The CONCACAF Champions Cup features the best teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean to crown a regional champion and to qualify for the next FIFA Club World Cup.

Ahmed is thrilled over the chance to reach the final.

"It's a monumental moment for the club and for me to be part of history," said the 24-year-old Toronto native. "This club has given me a chance to live out my dream.

"Playing in a Champions Cup final, as a young Canadian for a Canadian club, is a big milestone in my career and something I will cherish forever."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jim has written about sports in Canada for more than 40 years for The Canadian Press, CBC Sports, CFL.ca and Swimming Canada. He has covered eight Olympic Games and three Paralympics. He was there the night the Edmonton Oilers won their first Stanley Cup and has covered 12 Grey Cups.