Mascherano resigns from Inter Miami

Inter Miami have parted ways with head coach Javier Mascherano after five straight draws. His stint ran from January 2025 to April 2026 and left a clear statistical footprint. Across all competitions, the team played 67 matches with 38 wins, 15 draws and 14 losses. On Sofascore, Miami’s average Sofascore Rating across this period is 7.01, where 10 is a perfect Rating.

Results and consistency
The results column shows a 57% win rate with 22% of games drawn and 21% lost. That translated to 1.93 points per game, or roughly a 66‑point pace over a 34‑match MLS season. Competitive, but the recent run of draws stalled momentum at a key moment. It explains why the club sought a reset despite respectable headline numbers.
Attack and defense profile
Mascherano’s Miami scored 2.21 goals per game, which is strong by Major League Soccer standards. The team conceded 1.51 per game, leaving a positive goal difference of about +0.70 per match. Plenty of action, but the defensive rate meant opponents always had chances to stay in games. Over time, that balance can turn potential wins into level scorelines.
Clean sheets and game control
Clean sheets arrived in 14 of 67 matches, a 20.9% rate, or about one in five. That figure hints at control issues, especially late in matches when leads needed managing. Coupled with five draws in a row, it underlines how margins became thinner as the schedule tightened.
Silverware and what comes next
There was one trophy in the cabinet – MLS Cup, proof the approach could deliver on the day. Yet Miami will now look for a coach who can keep the attacking output while lowering the concession rate. The data suggests that even a small defensive improvement could lift the points pace. Fans can track the next steps, live scores and every Sofascore Rating on Sofascore.
A season-and-a-bit that promised plenty leaves behind a clear theme: exciting football, solid points accumulation, and a defense that asked for just a bit more. The next appointment will try to turn those one‑point afternoons back into three.
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10 de abr. de 2026Mascherano resigns from Inter Miami

Inter Miami have parted ways with head coach Javier Mascherano after five straight draws. His stint ran from January 2025 to April 2026 and left a clear statistical footprint. Across all competitions, the team played 67 matches with 38 wins, 15 draws and 14 losses. On Sofascore, Miami’s average Sofascore Rating across this period is 7.01, where 10 is a perfect Rating.

Results and consistency
The results column shows a 57% win rate with 22% of games drawn and 21% lost. That translated to 1.93 points per game, or roughly a 66‑point pace over a 34‑match MLS season. Competitive, but the recent run of draws stalled momentum at a key moment. It explains why the club sought a reset despite respectable headline numbers.
Attack and defense profile
Mascherano’s Miami scored 2.21 goals per game, which is strong by Major League Soccer standards. The team conceded 1.51 per game, leaving a positive goal difference of about +0.70 per match. Plenty of action, but the defensive rate meant opponents always had chances to stay in games. Over time, that balance can turn potential wins into level scorelines.
Clean sheets and game control
Clean sheets arrived in 14 of 67 matches, a 20.9% rate, or about one in five. That figure hints at control issues, especially late in matches when leads needed managing. Coupled with five draws in a row, it underlines how margins became thinner as the schedule tightened.
Silverware and what comes next
There was one trophy in the cabinet – MLS Cup, proof the approach could deliver on the day. Yet Miami will now look for a coach who can keep the attacking output while lowering the concession rate. The data suggests that even a small defensive improvement could lift the points pace. Fans can track the next steps, live scores and every Sofascore Rating on Sofascore.
A season-and-a-bit that promised plenty leaves behind a clear theme: exciting football, solid points accumulation, and a defense that asked for just a bit more. The next appointment will try to turn those one‑point afternoons back into three.
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14 de abr. de 2026
Yamal domina a LaLiga! Joia do Barcelona tem a melhor Nota Sofascore
13 de abr. de 2026
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13 de abr. de 2026
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13 de abr. de 2026
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