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The Argentine Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino made his debut as the new coach of Inter Miami, in what is expected to be a new cycle that can reverse the current situation of the club, however, he did not start in the best way because he could not go from one 2-2 draw against the Columbus Crew.

The pink team drew for the second consecutive game remembering that it comes from a 1-1 loss over the weekend against Austin FC in which Martino was in the stands, however, today’s result was not enough to end an eight-game streak without winning as far as the MLS is concerned, since they have won two games corresponding to the ‘Open Cup’.

But when it comes to the league, the team hasn’t managed to win since May 13, when they beat the New England Revolution 2-1 at home.

For his first game in charge of Inter Miami, Martino opted to leave Venezuelan striker Josef Martínez on the bench and left Ecuadorian Leonardo Campana as forward, who responded by participating in both goals for his team with a score and an assist.

The seal of the Argentine coach was present from the beginning with the Miami team taking possession of the ball, although without being able to cause damage, something that Columbus did, who opened the scoring at minute 23 with a great goal from midfielder Darlington Nagbe, who finished off from outside the area a ball that had come to him after a clearance from a corner.

Inter’s first goal did not come until the second half, specifically at 56, when Campana jumped into the Crew area to connect and send a cross from the corner that had been sent by the Finn Robert Taylor into the back of the net.

But the advantage of David Beckham’s team did not last long, and that is that a defensive error allowed Colombian forward Cucho Hernández to recover the ball near the rival area and send a creeping cross that connected with Christian Ramírez who sent the ball to the back of the goal from the Florida team.

When all seemed lost for those led by Tata Martino, the Venezuelan Josef Martínez appeared in the 90th minute to score a great goal with a snip, sealing the tie and redeeming a point as a visitor.

With this result, Inter Miami remains in the last position of the Eastern Conference with 17 points in 20 games, while the Columbus Crew is in fourth place with 35 points in 21 games.

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By Scribe