After a setback over the weekend, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami have to keep winning if they want any shot at winning the Supporters' Shield, beginning with Tuesday's home match against a Chicago Fire side looking for one more win to end its playoff drought.

Miami (16-6-8, 56 points) still has two matches in hand on Shield-leading Philadelphia. But after a 1-1 draw to 12th place Toronto on Saturday, the Herons now need Philadelphia to lose one of its final two matches to have any shot at overtaking them for the best regular-season record.

Miami is still sixth in the Shield standings, but would surpass the four others if it wins all four of their remaining matches as the team makes up contests rescheduled from earlier this season.

In Toronto, Miami led 6-2 in shots on goal, but was held b

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