Deportivo Riestra‘s move to put the streamer or influencer known as Spreen on the court (and as a starter!) against the leading player Vélez definitely did not go unnoticed. The decision to take him out was barely a minute into the game and after purposely hitting a treacherous kick to stop the game, neither did it. Spoiler: (almost) no one was happy.
On the one hand, football purists complained in the preview. That “it’s a shame” or “a huge mistake”, that “they are mortally wounding Argentine football“, that “it is a match where important things are played”, that something like this “deserves a change in regulations”, that “the blame It’s the kid’s fault,” that “it’s not the kid’s fault but the coach’s.”
On the other hand, those who stand on the haphazard “let’s see what happens” side of life quickly become disappointed. That “they have no shame”, that “it’s anything”, that “how are you going to get him out at the minute”, that “let him touch a ball”, that “you missed a substitution window in a game with a lot at stake”, that It was a “poorly managed show”, which “is not the kid’s fault but a little bit is”.
The initiative – to call it something – seemed to have angered everyone except for Riestra’s sponsor, a company whose owner is also the boss of the club, and which even put its brand on Spreen’s boots. Be careful, others who will not have been too dissatisfied are the habitués of the world of online sports betting.
For Iván Buhajeruk (the 24-year-old streamer), what can I say: he will have taken his good money, he will be able to say that he “played” in the First Division and even “earned” a profile on the famous football site Transfermarkt. Furthermore, it is worth noting that he acted very well in his role as a professional soccer player, at least in the week’s practices and in the warm-up. Even when he left the field, he returned the applause from the stands although he was unable to hide a mischievous smile for having played a role that left even those who supported him dissatisfied. /Page 12