Only 2 assists away from 400 career assists! The regular season will end tomorrow morning, and the 38-year-old Messi will become the golden boot + assist leader

Tomorrow the MLS will usher in the final game of the regular season. Inter Miami will play in Nashville at 6:00. Messi will attack the Golden Boot, assists leader, and MVP.

Messi is the favorite for MLS MVP this season. If re-elected this year, he will become the first player in the history of MLS to win the MVP for two consecutive seasons. He will also become the second player in MLS to win this award twice after Preki (winned twice in 1997 and 2003).

On the scorer list, Messi leads the way with 26 goals, followed by Boanga (Los Angeles FC) with 24 goals and Sam Suric (Nashville) with 23 goals.

In the assists list, according to MLS statistics, Messi has 18 assists, tied for first place with Dreyer (San Diego).

Note: When MLS counts assist data, it also counts direct assists (last pass) and secondary assists (penultimate pass), but only the penultimate pass that directly leads to a goal will be counted. For example, if a player scores a goal after dribbling the ball for 10 seconds, no assist will be recorded for this goal.

Messi is only 2 assists away from 400 assists in his career.

Messi's 44-goal contribution in a single season ranks second in MLS history, second only to Vela's 49-goal contribution in 2019 (34 goals, 15 assists).

At the same time, Inter Miami is competing with Cincinnati for the second spot in the Eastern Conference. According to the rules of the first round of the playoffs, the No. 2 in the Eastern Conference will play against the No. 7 in the Eastern Conference, and the No. 3 in the Eastern Conference will play against the No. 6 in the Eastern Conference. A best-of-three game system.

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