LAFC
3 - 0
Inter Miami CF
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Match Report

Bouanga Brace Fires LAFC to Commanding 3-0 Rout of Inter Miami

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Myfutbol AI
Staff Writer
February 22, 2026
4 min read
Updated Feb 22, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • LAFC secures 3-0 victory over Inter Miami CF
  • Dominant 3-goal margin highlights commanding performance
  • MLS fixture adds to season momentum

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum erupted as LAFC delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Inter Miami CF, a result that was as emphatic as it was clinical. Denis Bouanga orchestrated the destruction with two goals and an assist, while Son Heung-Min pulled strings throughout a masterclass performance that left Lionel Messi and company chasing shadows for long stretches.

The tone was set almost immediately. Just six minutes in, Bouanga latched onto a perfectly weighted delivery from Son and drove a right-footed effort toward goal, forcing Dayne St. Clair into a sharp save at the top of the box. It was a warning shot that Inter Miami failed to heed. The visitors, despite their star power, looked disorganized defensively, and LAFC's relentless pressing created problems from the opening whistle.

The deadlock broke in the 37th minute with a goal of genuine quality. David Martínez, operating with composure in the centre of the box, received a clever pass from Son and guided a left-footed finish into the bottom left corner. It was a striker's finish—calm, precise, and utterly decisive. The Coliseum erupted, and Inter Miami looked rattled heading into halftime.

The second half brought more of the same relentless pressure. Inter Miami emerged with renewed intent, testing LAFC's resolve early. Mateo Silvetti tested Hugo Lloris in the 51st minute with a left-footed drive from outside the box, but the veteran French goalkeeper read it well, smothering the effort cleanly. Facundo Mura twice had efforts blocked in quick succession around the hour mark, and Lionel Messi—who showed flashes of brilliance but was ultimately kept quiet—saw a header blocked in the 71st minute after Rodrigo De Paul's cross found him in the box.

LAFC absorbed the pressure with composure and then punished Miami with ruthless efficiency on the counter-attack. In the 73rd minute, Timothy Tillman burst forward on a fast break and slid the ball across to Bouanga, who drilled a right-footed shot into the bottom right corner. It was a goal that killed the game stone dead. Bouanga, who was booked in the 80th minute following a clash with Telasco Segovia, was simply unplayable throughout the evening.

Messi did manage to tee up substitute Tadeo Allende in the 79th minute, but Lloris was equal to the left-footed effort from outside the box, pushing it away comfortably. It was a reminder that while Miami's superstar could still create chances, LAFC's defensive structure—marshalled superbly by Ryan Porteous and Nkosi Tafari at the back—was simply too well-organized to be breached.

The final nail came deep into stoppage time. Nathan Ordaz, introduced as a substitute for Son in the 89th minute, made an immediate impact. Bouanga turned provider, picking out Ordaz in close range, and the young forward tapped home in the 90th+4th minute—a fitting end to a near-perfect evening for the hosts.

The statistics paint a fascinating picture of tactical dominance. Inter Miami CF dominated possession with 68.5% of the ball, pinning LAFC back for long stretches, yet despite 12 attempts, they managed just 3 on target—a conversion rate that cannot win matches at any level. LAFC, by contrast, were ruthlessly efficient, registering 6 shots on target from 15 attempts. Lloris finished with 3 saves, while St. Clair was beaten twice and made 2 stops of his own.

Both sides played with intensity throughout. Inter Miami collected 2 yellow cards to LAFC's 1, with 15 fouls committed by the visitors compared to 14 from the hosts. The physical nature of the contest never overshadowed the quality on display, particularly from LAFC's attacking players who executed their game plan to perfection.

The victory sends LAFC into their next fixture with considerable momentum. They face Real Espana on February 24, looking to build on this dominant performance. Inter Miami CF must regroup quickly before hosting Independiente del Valle on February 26—a fixture that now carries added pressure after this chastening defeat exposed defensive vulnerabilities that will require immediate attention.

Lineups

4 - 2 - 3 - 1
7
Heung-Min
11
Tillman
30
Martínez
99
Bouanga
8
Delgado
46
Eustáquio
4
Segura
5
Porteous
14
Palencia
91
Tafari
1
Lloris
NO.NAME
1 Hugo Lloris
4 Eddie Segura
5 Ryan Porteous
7 Son Heung-Min
8 Mark Delgado
11 Timothy Tillman
14 Sergi Palencia
30 David Martínez
46 Stephen Eustáquio
91 Nkosi Tafari
99 Denis Bouanga
SUBSTITUTES
12 Thomas Hasal
19 Tyler Boyd
21 Ryan Raposo
24 Ryan Hollingshead
27 Nathan Ordaz
29 Artem Smolyakov
45 Kenny Nielsen
65 Amin Boudri
66 Mathieu Choinière
4 - 2 - 3 - 1
19
Berterame
8
Segovia
10
Messi
24
Silvetti
7
Paul
42
Bright
16
Micael
17
Fray
32
Allen
37
Falcón
97
Clair
NO.NAME
97 Dayne St. Clair
7 Rodrigo De Paul
8 Telasco Segovia
10 Lionel Messi
16 Micael
17 Ian Fray
19 Germán Berterame
24 Mateo Silvetti
32 Noah Allen
37 Maximiliano Falcón
42 Yannick Bright
SUBSTITUTES
2 Gonzalo Luján
4 Facundo Mura
9 Luis Suárez
20 Santiago Morales
21 Tadeo Allende
22 David Ayala
34 Rocco Ríos Novo
41 David Ruiz
56 Dániel Pintér

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