The Seattle Sounders triumphed 3-0 over Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup final on Sunday, adding the fifth edition trophy to their collection. A sold-out Lumen Field witnessed the Sounders claim victory against the 2023 champions and superstar Lionel Messi.
Seattle coach Brian Schmetzer celebrated another milestone in his tenure. He has already led the team to two MLS Cup wins and the Concacaf Champions League. “We’re very pleased with the results,” Schmetzer said. “At 1-0, the game could have gone either way. The second goal relieved a lot of pressure, and Paul Rothrock scoring the third made it a storybook ending.”
The Sounders opened the scoring in the 26th minute. Osaze De Rosario met Alex Roldan’s precise cross and fired the ball past goalkeeper Oscar Ustari to give Seattle a 1-0 lead. The early goal came after a fast-paced start, with both teams creating chances.
Miami responded strongly in the second half, pressing for an equalizer. In the 50th minute, Lionel Messi surprisingly missed a close-range shot, a rare error for the global star. Miami’s Tadeo Allende also squandered a key opportunity, sending a shot wide with only the Seattle goalkeeper to beat.
Seattle regained control as the match progressed. In the 84th minute, Alex Roldan converted a penalty kick to double the lead. Paul Rothrock added a stoppage-time goal, sending the home crowd into celebration. The 3-0 result marked a commanding victory for the Sounders.
With the win, Seattle earns prize money and an automatic spot in the round of 16 for the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup. The triumph also makes Seattle the first MLS team to win all five major league trophies, including the MLS Cup, Concacaf Champions Cup, U.S. Open Cup, and Supporters’ Shield.
The Sounders’ performance showcased teamwork, resilience, and effective tactics. Coach Schmetzer praised his squad for maintaining composure under pressure. “The players dug deep,” he said. “The crowd, the atmosphere, it was a perfect day to be a Sounder.”
Seattle’s victory highlights the growing competitiveness of MLS clubs in international tournaments. Beating a team led by Messi, a global icon, adds to the significance of the win. Analysts noted the Sounders’ ability to balance strong defense with sharp attacking moves as key to their success.
Fans at Lumen Field witnessed memorable moments, from De Rosario’s opener to Rothrock’s late goal. The Sounders’ homegrown talent continues to play a crucial role in achieving major victories, proving the strength of the club’s development system.
The Leagues Cup title strengthens Seattle’s legacy and adds momentum for the upcoming seasons. With all five major trophies now secured, the Sounders set a benchmark for other MLS clubs aspiring to international success.
Seattle’s achievement demonstrates consistent strategy, coaching expertise, and investment in player development. Their ability to perform under pressure against top-tier opponents reflects both experience and leadership.
The victory will likely inspire other MLS teams to compete aggressively in tournaments featuring Liga MX clubs. For Seattle, it is another celebrated chapter in a decade of strong performances and growing dominance in North American soccer.