Anglický klub Everton sa postaral o historický moment. Po prvý raz totiž použili počas zápasu Premier League virtuálneho maskota.
S kapitánom Philom Jagielkom nešiel na trávnik chlapec za ruku ale malý robot, na ktorého druhej strane bol chorý fanúšik Jack McLinden.
Ten pre svoju chorobu nesmie opustiť svoj domov. Aj napriek hendikepu mu splnili sen a mohol si vychutnať atmosféru v Goodison Parku.
This is wonderful from @Everton
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) April 24, 2018
The world’s first 'virtual mascot' helped 14-year-old Jack McLinden fulfil his Goodison Park dream. pic.twitter.com/xiRBDOPbrb
Meet Jack, the virtual mascot. Last night he gave a 14-year-old Everton fan with multiple health conditions an experience he will never forget.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 24, 2018
Full story: https://t.co/0sMngZUbrR pic.twitter.com/iAIYT6HkMU
Making history tonight with @_noisolation & @Everton . World's first virtual football mascot. Using tech to help address issues of isolation for children and young people at home with serious health needs. Read the full story here: https://t.co/F3f9FWTzxB #EVENEW pic.twitter.com/ODymlm0tB1
— WellChild (@WellChild) April 23, 2018
This is tonight’s match mascot at Goodison: the world’s first virtual mascot, controlled from home by chronically ill 14-year-old Everton fan Jack McLinden. Phil Jagielka will carry Jack out onto the pitch tonight. pic.twitter.com/S6LSO7Zh2L
— Keith Downie (@SkySports_Keith) April 23, 2018