Messi-less Defending Champ Miami Wins Leagues Cup Opener

Luis Suárez of Inter Miami dribbles between defenders during the defending Leagues Cup champions' 2-0 victory over Puebla of Mexico - AFP
Luis Suárez of Inter Miami dribbles between defenders during the defending Leagues Cup champions' 2-0 victory over Puebla of Mexico - AFP
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Messi-less Defending Champ Miami Wins Leagues Cup Opener

Luis Suárez of Inter Miami dribbles between defenders during the defending Leagues Cup champions' 2-0 victory over Puebla of Mexico - AFP
Luis Suárez of Inter Miami dribbles between defenders during the defending Leagues Cup champions' 2-0 victory over Puebla of Mexico - AFP

Defending champion Inter Miami, playing without injured star Lionel Messi, blanked Mexico's Puebla 2-0 at home on Saturday to begin defending their Leagues Cup crown.

Paraguay's Matias Rojas opened the scoring in the ninth minute and Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez added an insurance goal in the 72nd minute to deliver Inter Miami's triumph.

Miami was without Argentine striker Messi, who is still recovering from a left ankle injury suffered two weeks ago in Argentina's victory over Colombia in the Copa America final, according to AFP.

Messi, who sparked Miami to the Leagues Cup title just after his arrival last year, missed two Inter Miami MLS regular-season matches and the MLS All-Star Game three nights ago.

The Leagues Cup sends MLS clubs and Mexico's Liga MX teams into a World Cup-style tournament with three-team groups where two clubs advance to knockout rounds.

Miami faces Mexican side Tigres next Saturday in its other group-stage match.

In Saturday's other group openers, Mexico's Atlas blanked Houston 1-0, New England beat Mazatlan 1-0, Philadelphia edged Charlotte 1-0 and Toronto beat the New York Bulls 5-4 on penalties after playing to a goal-less draw.

US midfielder Jack Panayotou scored in the 69th minute to boost New England to victory while Israeli striker Tai Baribo scored in the 33rd minute to give Philadelphia a triumph and Mexican defender Jose Lozano netted the winning goal for Atlas in the 83rd minute.



Triathlon-Swimming Training Session Cancelled after Rain Lifts Pollution Levels in Seine

The sun sets over the Seine river next to the Louvre museum, at right, during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Paris. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
The sun sets over the Seine river next to the Louvre museum, at right, during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Paris. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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Triathlon-Swimming Training Session Cancelled after Rain Lifts Pollution Levels in Seine

The sun sets over the Seine river next to the Louvre museum, at right, during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Paris. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
The sun sets over the Seine river next to the Louvre museum, at right, during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Paris. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

The Olympics' triathlon swimming training session scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled after recent heavy rain in Paris affected pollution levels in the Seine, organizers said in a statement.

"The tests carried out in the Seine yesterday revealed water quality levels that in the view of the international federation, World Triathlon, did not provide sufficient guarantees to allow the event to be held," said Paris 2024.

"This is due to rain that has fallen on Paris on July 26-27,” Reuters quoted it as saying.

Organizers said that, given the forecast for sunshine and higher temperatures over the next 48 hours, they were "confident" water quality would improve again before the triathlon events begin on Tuesday with the men's race.

World Triathlon meets with Paris city authorities at 4 a.m. each morning ahead of triathlon training or competition events to analyze the latest water test results and decide whether the Seine is clean enough for athletes to swim.

The running and cycling course familiarization sessions were going ahead as planned on Sunday.
The French capital has been working on cleaning up the Seine so people can swim in it again, as was the case during the 1900 Paris Olympics.