Overview
- Brian White, Pedro Vite, and Sebastian Berhalter scored for Vancouver in the second leg, overturning Jordi Alba's early goal for Miami.
- The Whitecaps' disciplined defense and clinical attack neutralized Lionel Messi, who was held goalless for a fourth consecutive Champions Cup match.
- Vancouver's 5-1 aggregate victory marks one of the strongest performances by an MLS team in continental competition, with the club aiming to become the first Canadian side to win the tournament.
- Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano described the loss as a missed opportunity, emphasizing the need to refocus on MLS and upcoming tournaments like the FIFA Club World Cup.
- The Whitecaps will face either Cruz Azul or Tigres UNAL in the Champions Cup final on June 1, with Vancouver's Jesper Sørensen praising his team's resilience and preparation.