Chunkz was forced to cut short his post-match interview following pitch invasions at Sidemen's charity game.
Sidemen defeated the YouTube All Stars 8-7 at The Valley - the home of League One side Charlton Athletic - on Saturday afternoon. Chunkz, 26, was on the losing side but scored a screamer and received a brilliant reception from supporters for his efforts.
Chunkz was delighted with his goal after failing to score in previous charity games. The YouTuber regularly appears in Soccer Aid and was controversially denied the chance to take a spot kick in the most recent edition of the charity game, despite winning it.
Chunkz also took a cheeky dig at Sidemen goalkeeper Pieface, who is also known as Pieface23. The stopper has 609,000 subscribers on YouTube, while Chunkz has 2.4million. "I scored one, I got a couple of assists I think," said an elated Chunkz at full-time.
"I just thank God. I swear to God, I looked at the space and... Pieface - no disrespect, love him - I don't think he had the capability [to save the shot]. I was doing my research, I watched the Sidemen game recently and he was absolutely horrible! Thank God!
"So I just thought, 'You know what, go for it'. When I saw it sink in, I was crying - because I was struggling with Soccer Aid three years in-a-row and I came back to the Sidemen pitch and I done it!"
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Chunkz then left his post-match interview to run around the pitch and receive a well-deserved round of applause and cheers from supporters. He returned to the interview, but it quickly turned sour as boos were heard at The Valley.
"Oh, pitch invasions," uttered Chunkz before the YouTuber and his interviewers ran down 'the tunnel of triumph' at The Valley. Fans were then denied the chance to watch the trophy presentation due to security reasons, as Sidemen celebrated in the dressing room.
Supporters were asked to leave the ground when it become when the trophy presentation was forced indoors, as the podium was taken down. Security issues was the reason for the cancellation and no further detail has since been provided by the organisers.
Despite a slightly sour end to the afternoon, Sidemen's charity game was a huge success. The event - which was previously held in 2016, 2017 and 2018 - attracted a sell-out crowd of 27,000 fans and they were not disappointed as a whopping 15 goals were scored.
More importantly, though, more than £1million has been raised for charity... and counting. Sidemen skipper and YouTube sensation KSI said: "The whole event - amazing. This was, without a doubt, the best Sidemen charity match ever - incredible!
"Everyone played so well, it was so competitive. Fair play to everyone. Shout out to the fans who are watching - in the stadium and at home as well - thank you guys."