Miami United Weekend Recap: First Team Dominates, Reserves Deliver Complete Performance

Miami - It was a statement weekend for Miami United, as both the First Team and Miami United Reserve showcased quality, depth, and identity across their respective competitions. With goals, discipline, and standout individual performances, the club continues to build momentum at a crucial stage of the season.

First Team: Statement Win on the Road (UPSL Matchday 8)

Miami United FC delivered one of its most complete performances of the season with a commanding 6-0 victory over Parkland SC on the road in UPSL Matchday 8.

From the opening minutes, Miami imposed its rhythm, controlling possession and dictating tempo. The breakthrough came through Guido Cacciabue, who opened the scoring with a powerful strike from distance, setting the tone for the match.

Shortly after, Juan Manuel Collazo doubled the lead with an excellent header, showcasing his aerial presence and timing. Miami continued to press, and Matías Pourrain extended the advantage, combining creativity and precision in the final third.

The attacking flow remained relentless, and just before halftime, a brilliant team combination between Pourrain and Cacciabue was finished by Nicolás Prada, making it 4-0 going into the break.

In the second half, Miami maintained intensity and focus. Prada added his second goal of the night early in the half, demonstrating his clinical finishing inside the box. Late in the game, Pourrain capped off the performance with a moment of individual brilliance, sealing the 6-0 final scoreline.

A dominant display in every phase ,defensively solid, tactically disciplined, and ruthless in attack confirms Miami United’s position as a top contender.

Goalscorers:
Cacciabue, Collazo, Pourrain (2), Prada (2)

Miami United Reserve: Professional and Controlled Victory

Miami United Reserve also delivered a strong performance, securing a 2-0 win against Crossborder in SPL Matchday 3.

The team showed maturity and structure throughout the match, managing key moments with composure. Santiago Aldubato opened the scoring, giving the Reserves early control, while Nicolás Hoyos added a second to put the game firmly in Miami’s hands.

Defensively, the group remained organized and disciplined, limiting opportunities and protecting the clean sheet. A key moment came late in the match, when goalkeeper Jonathan Rey stepped up with an important penalty save, preserving the shutout and highlighting the team’s collective focus until the final whistle.

One Club, One Identity

Across both squads, the weekend reflected the core identity of Miami United: intensity, organization, and attacking ambition. From experienced leaders to emerging talents, the entire club continues to move in the same direction.

With momentum building and confidence high, Miami United now turns its focus to the next challenge, aiming to maintain its position at the top and continue delivering performances that reflect its ambitions.

Next Match:
Miami United FC vs Florida Football Club
May 10

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