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Lionel Messi aiming to end 2024 with Supporters' Shield and MLS Cup for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi has set the Herons a target of claiming two pieces of silverware before the season ends

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Inter Miami lead Supporters' Shield standingsMessi sets trophy goals for Inter MiamiHerons have already qualified for the playoffsUSA Today SportsWHAT HAPPENED?

Inter Miami have not always had access to Messi's services this season, as the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner has struggled with multiple injuries. However, Tata Martino's men have not struggled to get results, with Luis Suarez leading the Herons' attack as they hold a commendable lead in the MLS Eastern Conference and the Supporters' Shield standings. After his spectacular return to action for Inter Miami against the Philadelphia Union, Messi has now set a target for his to win the Supporters' Shield and MLS Cup, bringing his record-setting haul of trophies to 46.

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Speaking to the media, Messi said: "As we said at the beginning, we know the squad we have, and [winning the Supporters' Shield] is a goal. We are realistic and take responsibility.

"The truth is that throughout the year, we had a lot of bad luck with injuries. We were never at full strength – due to one thing or another, we were always missing players, but the team always pushed forward. Today, we are in first place with a big lead, and deservedly so. Hopefully, we can finish at the top for what it means and for what's to come after as well."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

With six games remaining in the regular season, Inter Miami have already booked their place in the MLS playoffs – and they will hope to go on and lift the ultimate MLS Cup prize. Currently, they hold a seven-point lead over LA Galaxy with games running out and remain on pace to set a single-season points record of 62.

GettyWHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?

The Herons will look to end the regular season on a strong footing, with four of their remaining six matches being away from home. They visit Atalanta United on Wednesday, September 18 before traveling to the Big Apple for a clash with New York City FC on Saturday, September 21.