NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Inter Miami CF co-owner David Beckham called his side’s penalty shootout triumph over Nashville SC in the Leagues Cup final “a very special night” and praised fellow owners Jorge and Jose Mas as “the perfect partners.”
Miami was pushed to the limit by Nashville, who fought back from a first-half Lionel Messi goal to equalize through Fafà Picault in the 57th minute. The Herons were then poised to win the shootout with their fifth attempt, only for Nashville keeper Elliot Panicco to save Victor Ulloa‘s attempt. The shootout continued into the 11th round when both keepers were called on to shoot. Miami’s Drake Callender drilled home his spot kick and then saved Panicco’s effort to give Miami an improbable tournament victory.
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“Tonight was a very special night, I think for, not just for our club, [but] for our fans, players, our families, and all of our staff that have been involved in this journey with us,” Beckham said. “But it wasn’t easy. Tonight was a very difficult game. Nashville put up an incredible fight. It was very close at the end, and congratulations to them as a club, as an organization and as players, because it was a very difficult game. But it was just our night tonight.”
Beckham recalled his own difficulty with penalty shootouts, including a miss in the knockout rounds against Portugal at Euro 2004.
“I’m not the biggest fan of penalties,” he joked. He then added, “It’s never easy watching these games end like this. And for the teams that actually don’t end up winning, it’s a tough moment. But every [Miami] penalty was incredible.”
Beckham could appreciate the victory more than just about anyone else. He began his quest to put an MLS expansion team in Miami in 2014, only to suffer numerous setbacks in terms of finding additional investors, as well as a path to a stadium deal. But his fortunes began to change in 2017 when he brought on Jorge and Jose Mas as co-owners. The three men then bought out Masayoshi Son and Marcelo Claure in 2021.