Furia coach guerri protests his innocence in CS:GO coach bug scandal

Furia coach Nicholas 'guerri' Nogueira has given his side of the story after he was accused of exploiting the now infamous spectator bug glitch in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. guerri was not one of the three coaches hit with a ban, but has since been accused by fans of also exploiting the bug.
On his YouTube channel, guerri offered an explanation for the footage which appeared to show him using the spectator bug. He uploaded and described the entire game footage from the two matches he was accused of exploiting the bug in, telling viewers that when he became aware of the bug occuring, he alt-tabbed out of the game so he could not use the camera bug
To prove his innocence, guerri provided complete footage of the game in question, which includes guerri's full commentary. He clearly does not relay any information he might have seen from the bug.
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