Bitesize Prediction: Inter Miami vs Atlanta United - 12/10/25 - Soccer News
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Bitesize Prediction: Inter Miami vs Atlanta United - 12/10/25 - Soccer News
"Nevertheless, last seen cruising their way to an empathic 4-1 victory at home against New England, Javier Mascherano's men have lost just a pair of their previous nine MLS appearances. Securing a 4-0 romp away at New York City on September 25th, the one-time Liverpool star has also seen his squad gain a fearsome reputation for their free-scoring performances in the final third."
"Securing a 4-0 romp away at New York City on September 25th, the one-time Liverpool star has also seen his squad gain a fearsome reputation for their free-scoring performances in the final third. Despite getting October underway with an action-packed 5-3 defeat at home against Chicago, Inter Miami have registered 18 goals in their last six MLS showdowns. Likewise, notching 72 goals in their 32 domestic appearances this season, Mascherano's side hold the best-attacking tally in either the Eastern and Western Conferences respectively."
"As for the visitors, last seen putting in another downbeat display as they slumped to a 1-0 loss away at Los Angeles, Atlanta certainly have the feel of a squad limping their way over the finishing line. Spending the whole of the 2025 campaign scrapping it out at the foot of the Eastern Conference standings, Ronny Deila has found serious pressure on his shoulders."
Inter Miami will host Atlanta in the penultimate regular-season match of the 2025 MLS campaign. Inter Miami have accepted they cannot defend the Eastern Conference title but remain offensively potent, scoring 18 goals across their last six MLS matches and totaling 72 in 32 domestic games. Javier Mascherano's side has lost only two of their previous nine MLS appearances and produced emphatic wins including 4-1 over New England and 4-0 at New York City. Atlanta arrive in poor form, collecting only one point from their last four league games and suffering away defeats while enduring pressure under Ronny Deila.
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