UEFA won't be looking back at the Euro 2024 draw too favourably after the event was overshadowed by renowned prankster Jarvo69.
Jarvo – real name Daniel Jarvis – sabotaged the draw by blasting sex sounds onto the livestream. And the sounds were so clear UEFA official Giorgio Marchetti had to interrupt the draw and apologise for the broadcast.
One of those in attendance was Gareth Southgate, who was listening intently to discover who England would face in Germany next summer. Speaking about the sex noises, Southgate said: "Yeah… I heard something…
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"Putting two and two together I'm assuming there's some sort of prank going on but I couldn't really make out what it was." Jarvo is believed to have managed to sneak a phone into the arena that was able to play the noises.
In a social media post, he said: "Listen, that was us, that was us. Get it out, we got in there, we put the phone in there, we rung it, sex noise at the EURO 2024 draw. Love you guys!"
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Southgate will be happy with England's draw for next summer, with the Three Lions ending up in Group C with Slovenia, Denmark, and Serbia.
Denmark are the standout name in the group, and they could prove to be a tricky task for Southgate's side – having taken them to extra-time in the Euro 2020 semi-finals. However, Denmark weren't impressive in their qualifying campaign.
England will open their campaign at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen – a stadium they have some history with – against Serbia.
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