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Marlon breaks silence after copying IShowSpeed claims as Sweden support sparks debate before FIFA World Cup 2026 (Image via Getty)
Marlon has finally spoken after facing online criticism just days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The issue started when people on social media accused him of copying Darren Watkins Jr.
, also known as IShowSpeed, for showing strong support for Sweden. This reaction came after a viral post on March 31, 2026, where a clip showed Marlon celebrating Sweden’s last-minute goal with Nick Lacy. That goal helped Sweden qualify for the World Cup, and the moment quickly spread online. One user claimed streamers were following a trend started by IShowSpeed to gain attention through football content.A day later, during his April 1 livestream, Marlon responded clearly.
He said people should stop questioning his intentions and explained that he simply saw a chance and took it. According to him, this move has already opened big doors for him ahead of the World Cup.
Marlon defends Sweden support and denies copying IShowSpeed ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Marlon did not hold back while addressing the criticism. He said, “Understand why they always got to be like, ‘Oh, bro, why are you just doing this?’ Shut the f**k up! Like, obviously, I’m going to do that. You see an opportunity, you jump on it.”
He explained that supporting Sweden is not just random content for him. He believes it has helped him grow his presence and build something bigger. He added, “What has that given me? A spot to be the face of a country during the World Cup. Go to games, be the face, literally, of a sports brand that I haven’t even announced yet.”Still, fans were divided. Some people said they understood his mindset and agreed that taking opportunities is normal.
Others felt his words sounded too confident. One fan wrote that they were Swedish and had not even heard of him a month ago, questioning his claim of being “the face” of the country.Marlon highlights Match for Hope 2026 views and responds to ego claims after backlash



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