‘Tata’ Martino decided to line up with Federico Redondo as a starter once morest Nashville during the Herons’ debut in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Robert Taylor, who has just scored in the win in the classic once morest Orlando City, was the one sacrificed. The 21-year-old Argentine midfielder has his first minutes as an Inter Miami player.
Taylor started the first three official games of the year for Inter Miami, once morest Real Salt Lake, LA Galaxy and Orlando City. In fact, he scored the team’s first goal during the kickoff and also did so in the rout once morest Orlando. Messi assisted in the opening match and Luis Suárez did so in the Clásico del Sol.
Federico Redondo, who received his visa precisely to be able to make his debut in the round of 16 of the Concacaf Champions Cup, was chosen over the Finnish midfielder to play at the start.
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED – Inter Miami finds Yedlin’s replacement in Boca
Tata lined up with Redondo instead of Taylor
One of the main characteristics of Robert Taylor is that he has managed to associate well with Leo Messi, such is the case of the Leagues Cup, the first trophy in the history of Inter Miami. The Finn and the Argentine understood each other perfectly and were the protagonists of the Herons’ first scores in the competition.
At 29 years of age, Taylor has also shown that he can get along with Suárez, so Gerardo Martino can be calm with the dispute for that position, however, following three games as a starter in a row, he opted for the debut of Federico Redondo .
We will see who wins the fight for the starting position, where it would seem that the Finn, by performance, has the upper hand, but Redondo will be able to begin to delight Martino and thus seek to gain a place in the usual starting eleven.