How Lionel Messi's two assists rallied Inter Miami past FC Cincinnati in U.S. Open Cup semifinal
Benjamin Cremaschi, scorer of Miami's winning penalty, spoke to CBS Sports after the match: "We're living the dream. I'm enjoying it. I know that when I go out there I have to kill it, but I'm living a huge dream.
"(Tata Martino) told me (when coming on as a sub) I'm fresh, I have legs, I can control the ball, I can control the game. He told me to circulate the ball, there are spaces, and that's what I tried to do.
"It's been a long four weeks (since Messi's arrival) and it's been a long year. It's passed very past but it's very physically and mentally demanding."
After scoring the winning penalty: "(Messi) just congratulated me. He's used to winning.
"Sometimes I sit down and really think about the position that I'm in and it's incredible. I never believed that I was going to be in a spot like I am today. I know that I just have to keep on working for more.
"(Messi) tries to help us young guys, to understand what they need, and obviously we just try to absorb everything he says because he's the best player in the world."