Lionel Messi continues to rewrite the history books in Major League Soccer, becoming the first player in league history to score multiple goals in four consecutive matches as Inter Miami edged past New England Revolution 2-1.
The Argentine legend netted both goals in the first half, taking his tally to 14 goals in just 15 MLS appearances this season. The performance marks Messi’s fourth straight brace, extending an extraordinary run of form since joining the Florida-based club.
Messi’s latest milestone adds to an already staggering list of achievements in the league. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner also holds the MLS records for most assists and most goal contributions in a single match—both set during Inter Miami’s 6-2 demolition of New York Red Bulls in May.
With 58 goal contributions overall—already a club record—Messi continues to demonstrate his transformative impact on Inter Miami, solidifying his legacy in yet another chapter of his iconic career.

