American YouTube star IShowSpeed has slammed Mark Clattenburg after his strike during Saturday's dramatic charity football match between the Sidemen and a YouTube AllStars team was disallowed.
Speed was in the thick of some the biggest moments during the 15-goal thriller, which saw the Sidemen edge out their opponents 8-7 courtesy of a last-gasp stunner from Miniminter. The 17-year-old thought he had grabbed a goal himself - only to be denied by the offside flag.
But Speed, who emulated Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic 'SIU' celebration, did not take too kindly to the decision and ended up launching a verbal tirade at Clattenburg before whipped the former Premier League official with the shirt that he had removed in the process of celebrating.
And the YouTuber made another dig at Clattenburg after the match when he questioned his credentials. When he was quizzed about his disallowed goal, Speed fumed: "Oh my god! So much anger built inside of me you know. I’m mad bro. Who is that ref? Are you even a Premier League ref bro? That’s a clear goal, they just hating. I’m very p**ssed off right now bro."
Speed wasn't the only YouTuber to try and replicate Ronaldo's famous celebration in front of the sold-out crowd at the Valley. Miniminter - real name Simon Minter - also copied the Portuguese superstar while WillNE pulled out two different versions of the celebration following his goals.
Unfortunately, the afternoon was marred by a post-match pitch invasion that led to the planned trophy presentation being cancelled.
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Soccer Aid star Chunkz, who opened the scoring with a sublime 40-yard effort, was forced to cut his own post-match interview short after fans encroached on the playing field. Instead of an on-field display, the victorious team were presented with the trophy and their winners' medals inside the changing room.
The star-studded match, which also featured renowned YouTube personalities such as KSI and Yung Filly, was streamed online with a peak audience of more than one million viewers who were watching around the world on YouTube.
More than £1m was raised for charity, with donations flooding in over the course of the match. The sum was split between four different charities: Campaign Against Living Miserably, Teenage Cancer Trust, Rays of Sunshine and M7E.