Inter Miami suffered another stumble at its new Miami stadium in a 2-2 draw against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday in the seventh round of MLS action.
It was the second game for the ‘Herons at Nu Stadium, where they also drew 2-2 with Austin last week to spoil the home opener.
The ‘Garzas’ react, but still no home win

Javier Mascherano’s men came back from Jorge Ruvalcaba’s early goal with goals from Mateo Silvetti and Germán Berterame – the latter’s first with Inter Miami.
But the New Yorkers made it 2-2 in the 77th minute.
Lionel Messi and company will have a third chance to give Nu Stadium its first win when they host Colorado Rapids next Saturday.
With the draw against New York Red Bulls, Inter Miami is in second place in the Eastern Conference with 12 points in seven MLS games.
This is four points behind Nashville, which continues to lead.
Second match for the 'Herons' at Nu Stadium
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Nashville, with a team full of substitutes ahead of Tuesday’s game in Mexico City, beat Charlotte 1-2 to take all three points.
The Americans will visit America in the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinals after a 0-0 draw in the first leg on Tuesday.
With information from EFE
Inter Miami’s new home
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Nu Stadium is Inter Miami’s new stadium, designed to be one of the most modern venues in MLS.
Located in the city of Miami, this property is part of the growth of the club led by Lionel Messi.
It seeks to offer a world-class experience for both fans and players.
The stadium stands out for its modern infrastructure, increased capacity and advanced technology.
This positions it as a key location for sporting events and entertainment in South Florida.
It also represents an important step in the consolidation of Inter Miami as one of the most important soccer franchises in the United States.
Although its inauguration generated great expectation, the team is still looking for its first official victory at this venue, which has increased the pressure and media attention surrounding the club’s performance at home.
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