An Argentine Named Ustari, Not Messi, Shines for Inter Miami and Earns MVP in First CWC Game
- An Argentine player named Ustari was named MVP for Inter Miami in their first Club World Cup game on Saturday night.
- Ustari made eight saves, including a penalty save, in a scoreless draw against Egypt's Al Ahly.
- Ustari stated that the team did a great job defensively and that is what he cares about most.
- Ustari expressed happiness about returning to the field after retirement, saying that he is very happy about being back.
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"He saved Messi and Inter Miami from humiliation" - Fans hail Lionel Messi's teammate after their draw against Al-Ahly in Club World Cup clash
Inter Miami fans have waxed lyrical about Lionel Messi's teammate, Oscar Ustari, after he had an outstanding performance during their 0-0 draw against Al-Ahly.

An Argentine named Ustari, not Messi, shines for Inter Miami and earns MVP in first CWC game
An Argentine not named Messi was the MVP for Inter Miami in the Club World Cup on Saturday night. The hero in the tournament opener was goaltender Oscar Ustari.
0-0. Ustari and El Shenawy Steal the Spotlights From Messi and Leave Hard Rock Stadium without Goals
Miami (USA), 14 Jun (EFE).- With all the spotlights centered on Leo Messi, the Argentine goalkeeper Óscar Ustari, from Inter Miami, was the main responsible for his club rescuing on Saturday a point in his debut in the Club World Cup (0-0 against Al Ahly) when he starred in eight stops during the match, including a penalty. The exporter of Getafe and Almeria, who at the age of 38 has spent more than half a dozen leagues after his departure from …
Penaltis, Poster balls, shots canceled, zero goose: Clubs World has begun with an empath that can benefit the FC Porto between an Al Ahly without legs for more and an Inter Miami safe by Ustari.
It was part of the Roja, the albiceleste and after a step in the Argentine league now plays in the Club World Cup. The Club World Cup began its new edition where Chilean players will be competing the championship, among them a player who was in the Roja, but who finally decided for the albiceleste and today plays with Lionel Messi in Inter Miami. Tomás Avilés, who was part of the Roja, now shares court with great world football figures such as C…
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