How do you stop Lionel Messi, whoās widely considered the greatest player of all time?
That question is front of mind for Houston Dynamo FC head coach Ben Olsen as they visit Inter Miami CF on Wednesday evening for the US Open Cup Final at DRV PNK Stadium (8:30 pm ET | CBS Sports Network, Telemundo).
But as Messiās world-record seven Ballon dāOr awards and 44 trophies for club and country might suggest, corralling the Argentine World Cup winner is far easier said than done.
āThereās been thousands of coaches that have tried to stop him, and thousands of coaches have failed constantly,ā Olsen said. āI don't have the magic bullet to stop Messi. No one has proven that they do have that.
āBut of course, we're all trying to do the same thing ā limit his space and condense the areas. There are all these little tricks that you can do to try to limit him, but they've also put together a very good supporting cast around him. So, if you dial in too much there, there's a lot of other guys that can hurt you."
Not just Messi
Itās uncertain if Messi will feature in the USOC Final, which occurs just one week after he and left back Jordi Alba exited Inter Miamiās 4-0 win over Toronto FC in the first half with injury concerns. Tata Martino, Olsenās managerial counterpart, has effectively ruled Alba out (muscle fatigue) and called Messi a game-time decision as he deals with the lingering effects of scar tissue from an old injury.
Whatever the decision is, Olsen is hyper-aware of the talented roster Miami have assembled with a transformational summer transfer window headlined by the ex-FC Barcelona trio of Messi, Alba and Sergio Busquets.
āFacundo \[FarĆas\], I donāt know how they get this guy,ā Olsen said of Miamiās U22 Initiative attacker. āI think heās a lovely player. I think on any other team heās probably a DP-level player. I think heās an excellent player.
āThe youngsters are coming up, \[Robert\] Taylor is serious. Both forwards, \[Leonardo\] Campana and Josef \[MartĆnez\], are handfuls. I mean, this team without the big three is still a very good MLS team and theyāve shown that when those guys werenāt in the lineup. ā¦ Their ability to create this team in a short amount of time with this amount of depth is pretty remarkable. I donāt really care who plays, we just understand that whoeverās going to be out there itās going to be a very tough test for us.ā
Herrera's impact
While Miami generate plenty of headlines, Houston have a centerpiece of their own in Mexican international midfielder HĆ©ctor Herrera. Heās gone from being a mid-2022 arrival to a Best XI presented by Continental Tire-caliber player in 2023.
āHeās been given the keys to this team and he understands the group dynamics,ā Olsen said of Herrera, who joined from LaLiga side AtlĆ©tico Madrid. āHe has a real weight on his shoulders and responsibility to do well for the club and make sure heās a huge part of turning this club around. Heās a DP, a lot of money spent to bring him here. He understands all that.
āLast year, he took a little heat because he didnāt come in here and tear the league up. But he had a World Cup looming last year, he had a little injury, itās a brand-new team, it wasnāt his team. And this year was a blank canvas for him, and his leadership on and off the field has been helpful for me, and certainly on the field his play has been just a lot of fun to watch.ā
Houston on a mission
Beyond Herreraās standout play, Olsen is hyper-aware of what a victory would mean for the Dynamo and their broader project since majority owner Ted Segal and general manager Pat Onstad took over.
āThe hoopla of Inter Miami and the star players and the eyes that will be on the game ā great,ā said Olsen. āWe need visibility. This club needs more of that. I think people undersell us. Weāre trying to win back fans here and restart the culture that maybe has been a little bit off for the last decade. This is just another chance for us to move forward as a club and reward the fans that have been coming out all year.ā
Houston, who brought in 17 new players for Olsenās first year at the helm, can lift their second USOC trophy in six years (also won in 2018). Theyāre also in prime position to return to the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, sitting fourth in the Western Conference table with a 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup spot already secured. Itās a team reborn.
āIām not sure starting this year, if weāre really sitting around and being honest with each other, we thought weād be in a final,ā Olsen said. āBut things have clicked a little quicker in some areas than we thought.
āā¦ Weāre the underdog. I donāt think a lot of people are picking us. Again, itās a space that weāve lived in and rallied behind in some ways this year. Hopefully we can lean on that tomorrow to play free and play brave to compete for a championship.ā