Mascherano: Miami must learn how to suffer
Briefly

Inter Miami's recent 3-3 draw against the San Jose Earthquakes highlighted persistent defensive issues, prompting manager Javier Mascherano to stress the need for the team to learn from their mistakes. Although Miami took an early lead with a goal from Maxi Falcon, they quickly conceded an equalizer and continued to struggle defensively. Despite Tadeo Allende's two goals, Miami's inability to hold leads has resulted in a poor record of 1-4-1 in their last six matches. Mascherano emphasized that to compete for significant achievements, the team must address its recurring problem of conceding goals in crucial moments.
Inter Miami manager Javier Mascherano emphasized the need for the team to 'suffer some moments' in order to improve after their recent 3-3 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes.
Mascherano pointed out the recurring mistakes by Miami, stating it is 'impossible...if we have to fight for important things' without learning from these errors.
Despite a strong start featuring an early goal from Maxi Falcon, Miami's defensive struggles were evident as they conceded equalizers and saw a fluctuating score.
The match featured an exhilarating start, with both teams scoring within 125 seconds, marking the fastest goals to begin a match since at least 2008.
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