This is not about being a hero - 38-year-old Ustari delivers powerful message after saving Messi, Inter Miami
Argentine goalkeeper Oscar Ustari has opened up after his stunning man-of-the-match performance that kept Lionel Messi and Inter Miami from defeat in their 2025 FIFA Club World Cup opener against Al Ahly.
The 38-year-old goalkeeper’s crucial saves, including a penalty stop, earned him the Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match award in the goalless affair to kick off the keenly anticipated competition in the US.
What Ustari said
The goalkeeper made a stunning eight saves throughout the match, including denying the Africans from 12 yards in the first.
However, in his post-match reaction with FIFA, the goalkeeper was quick to share the moment with his teammates, noting that it’s not a one-man show.
“This is more about the team than about being a hero,” Ustari said modestly after the game.
“You always have to have confidence in yourself. In the penalty situation, there are people behind me (in the coaching staff) who are always helping us. I represent them on the pitch, but the work they do with us off the field is crucial for moments like this to happen.”
His words stress the collective effort behind his standout performance and the vital role of preparation and support from the coaching staff.
Congratulations to @OscarUstari for winning the first ever #SuperiorPlayeroftheMatch at the #FIFACWC!
— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) June 15, 2025
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Experience and leadership at the forefront
At 38, Ustari’s experience proved invaluable in the high-pressure environment of the Club World Cup.
His calmness and leadership helped Inter Miami withstand Al Ahly’s relentless attacks while keeping Inter in the game despite Lionel Messi’s near-winning chances.
Ustari’s message reflects a focus on unity and teamwork, emphasising that success in such tournaments is built on shared effort rather than individual heroics.