The former technical director of the Spanish team, Luis Enrique Martínez, has donated the profits of his Twitch channel during the Qatar 2022 World Cup to the Enriqueta Villavecchia Children’s Ontological Foundation.
“When you start a streaming channel on Twitch, you sign a standard contract with the platform (in our case 50% for them and 50% for me). I leave you the certificate that corresponds to that 50%. Thank you so much for your generosity and support.” assured the Asturian on his Twitter profile.
The former Spain coach amassed 7,640 season-ticket holders during the World Cup dispute in which Spain fell in the quarter-finals to Morocco on penalties. Luis Enrique issued a time of 16 hours 19 minutes. Currently, despite the inactivity, he has 829,524 followers.
The Twitch channel got a lot of support during the World Cup: that of the successful streamer Ibai Llanos.
The Spanish streamer is more than an authoritative voice, as he has more than 11 million followers on his channel and 8.2 million followers on Instagram.
Furthermore, he is recognized for being the organizer of various events and having a business relationship with Gerard Piqué. “Luis Enrique should win streamer of the year,” were his words.
Luis Enrique’s anger with “vultures and parasites”
Luis Enrique has responded in the last few hours to the criticisms of the alleged lack of a plan B in the tactics he made during the world championship of Qatar and said they were spoken by “vultures and vermin taking advantage of their second in glory”.
Speaking with Cadena Ser Gijón, Luis Enrique underlined that the “free debate” created in Spain on the lack or otherwise of a plan B in the national team led by the Asturian during the World Cup is promoted by “people with lack of knowledge and information”.
This debate has been exacerbated after statements made by Celta player Iago Aspas during his concentration to play the Euro 2024 qualifying match against Norway after being selected by Luis de la Fuente, following several years’ absence from the national team who previously “The problem was that the Spanish team didn’t have a plan B,” Aspas said on 25 March, while City midfielder Rodrigo said two days later: “before we had a lot of players with the same profile.”
Source: Clarin
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