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Messi vs Müller: the dream MLS final

Vancouver arrives in its best year

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MLS prepares for a historic season finale in 2025: Lionel Messi and Inter Miami clash against Vancouver Whitecaps, now led by Germany’s Thomas Müller, in a final that has captured the attention of the entire United States and the soccer world.

For the Latino community that has followed Messi’s every step since his arrival in Miami, this match represents much more than a championship: it is the real possibility of the Argentine lifting the MLS Cup title for the first time, a goal he has pursued since his debut in 2023.

Messi arrives in great shape, but…

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Inter Miami has been one of the most consistent teams in the Eastern Conference in 2025.

With a strengthened squad, a more physically stable season for Messi and a more balanced offensive style, the “Herons” land as favorites… at least on paper.

But the obstacle in front of them is considerable.

Vancouver Whitecaps signed their best season in decades following the arrival of Thomas Müller, who left Bayern Munich in 2024 to begin his MLS adventure.

His impact has been immediate: leadership, tactical vision and a completely transformed dressing room.

Moreover, the record between Messi and Müller is completely favorable to the German.

Until 2025, Messi’s teams have only beaten Müller’s teams three times, while the German has four consecutive victories at club level, including:

Bayern Munich’s 8-2 win over Barcelona in the Champions League 2020.
Two eliminations of Messi’s PSG also at the hands of Bayern.
Other previous duels in European competitions where Müller has played a decisive role.

A duel with World Cup history

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The record is entirely in favor of the German

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This will be the second final in which Messi and Müller meet face to face.

The first was the final of the Brazil 2014 World Cup, where Germany ended up beating Messi’s Argentina in extra time.

For many Latino fans, especially Argentines and Central Americans living in the U.S., this confrontation rekindles a rivalry that has marked an entire generation.

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