Inter Miami's second season is shaping up to look quite different than its first.
With sporting director Paul McDonough already having stepped down and captain and starting goalkeeper Luis Robles having retired, Miami parted ways with manager Diego Alonso on Thursday, creating another vacancy on the sporting side for a club that made the MLS playoffs in its inaugural season but left plenty to be desired overall. Miami went 7-13-3 with a -10 goal differential in the regular season (10th in the Eastern Conference) and was dumped out in the play-in round of the expanded playoffs by fellow expansion club Nashville SC, falling 3-0.