India, July 13 -- Lionel Messi's historic MLS continued on Saturday, as he scored twice in Inter Miami's 2-1 win over Nashville SC. The feat saw him extend his MLS record streak of multigoal games, which he claimed last week, when he became the first player in the league's history to score multiple goals in four straight games.

On Saturday, he took the tally to five, with a goal in each half. The result saw Miami move to fifth position in the Supporters' Shield leaderboard.

The 2022 World Cup winner opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick, beating the Nashville wall and goalkeeper Joe Willis, with a low left-footed shot, which went into the bottom corner. Then in the 62nd-minute, he intercepted a poor pass from Willis, and then too...