Uruguayan midfielder Brahian Alemán challenges his coach, Diego Armando Maradona
Uruguayan midfielder Brahian Alemán, who has played in Ecuadorian soccer and currently plays for Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata, dared to create his own challenge on social media and challenged none other than his coach, Diego Armando Maradona.
The challenge consists of filling about 1/4 of a liter bottle with water, throwing it in the air, and making it land vertically on the head. A bit risky, but entertaining.
Brahian Alemán launched his own challenge and dared to challenge Diego Armando Maradona! Will his coach join in? Now it's your turn, be careful if you try it at home so you don't get hit with a bottle.. -- pic.twitter.com/cjicFYJeiQ
— SportsCenter (@SC_ESPN) June 12, 2020
Will Maradona accept the challenge? Will he avoid continuous hits to the head?
Alemán arrived in Ecuadorian football in 2015 to play for Barcelona SC, a club where he won the affection of the fans for his dedication on the field. However, the following year the team couldn't secure his continuity and the Uruguayan ended up signing with Liga de Quito, which caused dissatisfaction among the yellow fans, who considered it a 'treason'.
With Liga de Quito, he couldn't reach his full potential and despite signing for three years, he left after finishing his first season. He even had an altercation with a fan after a match at Casa Blanca stadium. (D)