No you can not. The screw hole locations are different. Keep in mind that YouTube is full of pure liars, and you can’t always trust everything you see there.
It looks to be either liquid or heat damage. Unfortunately, if moist/heat damage is the case, you will need to replace the whole screen. Note: Sometimes, heat damage would only damage the polarizer, not the screen. You will need special machines and skill to replace the polarizer without destroying the screen.