David Faitelson Mocked by Liga MX Players on Triisecta Twitch Channel

2024-01-29 16:20:18

Igor Lichnovsky, Kevin Álvarez, Miguel Layún and Álvaro Fidalgo spoke on Sunday on the triisecta Twitch channel regarding various topics that caught the attention of Americanists. However, at some point in the conversation the name of David Faitelson came up, to whom Igor Lichnovsky sent a message.

It all happened in the first minutes of the talk, when Kevin Álvarez questioned Lichnovsky and Layún for wearing caps that, in his opinion, were ugly. The former Pachuca player mocked for a few seconds and then asked some questions, especially to the president of the Américas Kings League.

“Seriously, bro, why did they put those hats on? They said ‘I’m going to rip the whole thing off,’ right? They’re horrible.” Later he turned to Layún and asked him: “Couldn’t you have a better one made?”, to which the former player responded “They gave it to me, brother.”

What did Lichnovsky say regarding Faitelson?

After Layún assured that the cap he was wearing had been given to him, Igor Lichnovsky interrupted to compare Kevin Álvarez with David Faitelson, a TUDN journalist, due to the questions that the former Club Pachuca soccer player asked during the conversation.

“Brother, you’re just like that guy from Flaitelson who asks stupid questions. You’re just like him, who asks stupid questions and ruins the nights,” said the Chilean defender who joined the Eagles last year.

This made the others present burst out laughing, especially Miguel Layún. Despite the peculiar statement, no one took up the comment and they changed the subject.

In networks they asked to call Faitelson Flaitelson

However, the thing did not stop there since when the clip was shared on social networks there were those who asked Americanism to refer to Flaitelson as Failteson.

“Flaitelson HAHAHAHA. Wow, all Americanism should be said like that from now on, like fuck it,” commented a user on

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