In the midst of the discussion generated by information disseminated by Gastón Edul and later denied by the accused of fiscal illicit association Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia regarding a study that Cristian “el Cuti” Romero would have undergone, the streamer Davoo Xeneize came to the journalist's defense and emphasized the trust he has in his coverage of the Argentine National Team.
During his broadcast, Davoo began by differentiating the usual jokes that circulate on social media from the professional regard he has for Edul: "What I think is that Gastón Edul, although I make jokes about him getting information wrong in the transfer market and so on, no journalist has the information he has about the players of the Argentine national team."
He then reinforced that idea by stating that the recognition of the journalist's work is shared by a large part of the football community. "I can attest to that and you can confirm it. I know we all joke about Gastón and so on, but if we talk seriously about Gastón, many of the pieces of information that come out on social media about the Argentine national team are from Gastón Edul," he stated.
As an argument, he recalled that numerous specialized portals and accounts often use his scoops as a source: "How many times have we seen on Twitter Ataque Futbolero or Sub Analytics or any page? And below they put via Gastón Edul and then they turn out to be true."
The content creator also highlighted the bond Edul has built with the Argentine squad and asserted that this trust explains the quality of his information. "So regarding the Argentine national team, he always provides accurate information and the players trust him. That's the reality," he emphasized.
Referring specifically to the episode that sparked the controversy, Davoo argued that Edul would not have spread that version without having previously verified it: "So I sincerely think that the information Gastón Edul provided, if he gave it that way, it's because he has it checked and it was like that." He added: "Then Tapia cites him and says it wasn't like that, this and that, well, something must have happened for that to occur."
Finally, he made it clear which side he stands on in the discussion. "But in the end, it's Tapia's word against Gastón Edul's word. Gastón reported that the MRI was done, Tapia says it wasn't, there must be some extra reason for that, but I trust Gastón's information," he expressed.