A YOUTUBER has given an insight into what it’s like to play with some of the biggest legends in the game.
Jamm, who is a member of the Shoot For Love YouTube channel was playing in the Match for Hope charity game in Qatar, which featured the likes of IShowSpeed.
Jamm was playing for Team Aboflah, which was managed by Antonio Conte and included a bunch of influencers alongside the likes of Claude Makelele, Didier Drogba and Kaka.
The opposing side, led by UK influencer Chunkz, was managed by Arsene Wenger and included the likes of Eden Hazard, Roberto Carlos and David Villa.
Jamm did not start the match, but his bodycam footage showed fans exactly what it’s like to play with the legends after he came on.
His video showed him being called across by Conte to be substituted onto the field, with the former Spurs manager appearing to be a bit unsure of what Jamm’s name was.
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Jamm was given the massive task of marking the recently retired Eden Hazard – who easily skipped around him to create a goal.
Jamm’s footage also showed a smiling Didier Drogba walking past him to take a corner.
Despite being skinned by Hazard, Jamm had a decent game while playing at left-back, putting in plenty of blocks.
He even lost his glasses at one point when clearing the ball with a defensive header.
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There was also a special moment for Jamm at the end of the game when Kaka spoke to him.
The AC Milan legend said “Very nice to play with you, I hope we can play again!”
A starstruck Jamm replied: “What an honour!”
Jamm ended up on the losing side in the end, with Team Chunkz taking the win by seven goals to five.
The four minute video ended with Chunkz and co lifting the trophy specially made for the match.
The friendly was not without incident however, with American internet personality IShowSpeed launching into a horror tackle on Kaka.
The YouTuber was shown a yellow for a tackle, but many argued it was a red – it certainly would have been if it was made in the Premier League.
But for the purposes of the friendly, the ref opted to keep things level at 11v11 – and luckily Kaka was not injured.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk