Inter Miami are top of the MLS Supporters’ Shield standings, and Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez have played their part in this feat.
The two attackers are considered the best to ever play the game of soccer, with Messi and Suarez winning everything there is to win at club level after an unparalleled era of success alongside Neymar at FC Barcelona.
Although the Argentine has missed the majority of the year due to injury, the 37-year-old attacker when fit alongside Suarez has proven to be an incredible weapon for Inter Miami, with the Messi set to return this weekend against the Philadelphia Union.
And MLS expert Andrew Wiebe believes Messi and Suarez are doing something the league has never seen before.

Messi and Suarez’s connection the best MLS has ever seen
Speaking on Extratime, the pundit made the claim that Messi and Suarez have the best connection out of any two players in MLS history, even with Messi playing just 12 league games this year for Inter Miami.
Messi and Suarez led Barcelona to a treble during their peak with the La Liga giants with the two forwards creating history with the Catalan side that is unlikely to be matched anytime soon.
And for Wiebe, Messi and Suarez’s chemistry is something MLS has never seen before, with the pair likely to be reunited later this month once the reigning Ballon d’Or holder is finally back and playing again.
Wiebe said: “I think Suarez has a sneaky shot at this given his ability to get white hot, and the fact he and Leo Messi have this generational, never-seen-before chemistry. If Benteke gets it done, I’ll be so thrilled for him and DC United.”

Inter Miami could be about to become unbeatable in MLS
Messi and Suarez are two of the best attackers the game of soccer has ever seen, with the forwards also forging a bond that might be impossible to match in the years to come in terms of sheer goalscoring volume.
And with Messi back from injury, Inter Miami could be about to become one of the most unstoppable forces MLS has ever seen, with Suarez also in record-breaking form for the Herons.
Indeed, Messi and Suarez will want to end this year with a bang in the form of winning MLS Cup, and with the Argentine out for as long as he has been, the former Barcelona star will want to make his mark with his new club alongside his best friend in soccer.
