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Javier el “Chicharito” Hernández continues to reap victories, but in Call of Duty Warzone

The Mexican forward has more than 400 thousand subscribers on Twitch.

Javier el “Chicharito” Hernández has been a topic of conversation on the national sports agenda, after the journalist David Faitelson proposed to summon him as a reinforcement of the Mexican Soccer Team, facing the Olympic Games, with some in favor of the idea and many others against, arguing that his best days are past. Curiously, where the Mexican striker lives his best moment is in video games. Javier Hernández spends many of his afternoons in Call of Duty Warzone and his Twitch channel is already around 430 thousand subscribers. On YouTube, on the other hand, it has a not inconsiderable sum of 278 thousand subscribers.

Thanks to all the followers“People, what a community! Thanks to all the followers. Hopefully we reached 500 thousand and we continue to grow like this, from one hundred thousand to one hundred thousand; that you continue enjoying, that you continue to watch my streams, that you continue there by putting your notifications so that it appears to you when I connect and they are here enjoying my pennies. “

Just this week, Chicharito garnered 80 thousand views from a 5-hour Call of Duty Warzone session, where he fired some eye-catching long-range shots and even clinched a victory after a timely landing late in the game.

Javier is far from the only footballer or athlete with a parallel career as a streamer, but he is one of those who receives the most criticism for this, perhaps because his rise in live video games has paralleled the decline of his career as a footballer and your personal problems. Some journalists have even criticized the language that Hernández uses when playing and it is not surprising to find specialized football portals that even find a relationship between his loss of play and his supposed video game addiction.

Chicharito’s passage through West Ham, Sevilla and LA Galaxy has been little outstanding. In almost 3 years, the Mexican has played 57 games, and has scored only 14 times. And even FIFA has proven to be hostile territory for the forward, who represented the Los Angeles club in an electronic tournament last year and lost in the first match.

That said, as we said, Javier Hernández is one of several professional footballers who are figures in the stream as well. Cases like that of Sergio Agüero, Guillermo Ochoa and James Rodríguez are just some of those that also cross the mind and even some transfers are now made known via Warzone, albeit by accident.

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