After the scandalous draw incident - The mover phone now in the hands of authorities
In the final group draw of the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg, cries that sounded like moans were heard several times! The famous English YouTuber Daniel Jarvis is believed to be the mastermind behind this adult humor prank. Jarvis (with 23,000 followers on X) recorded a video on platform X, aiming to validate his actions. Jarvis filmed himself watching the draw in a hotel room while chuckling, saying, "The 2024 European Championship, the draw. And we're going to mock them!" He later confirmed his actions on Instagram, stating, "Yes, I pulled a prank on the Euro draw!"

Chuckles spread among the 800 or so attendees. A video captures national coach Julian Nagelsmann (36) with a smirk on his face. Even after the draw, the moans and their backdrop remained the subject of hushed whispers.
Jarvis defines himself as a "comedian, movie maker, and prankster." He has previously attempted the same stunt in January 2023 in England, targeting Gary Lineker during the BBC broadcast of the FA Cup match between Wolverhampton and Liverpool.
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In an attempt to gain viral fame, the self-proclaimed "comedian, movie maker, and prankster" Daniel Jarvis decided to replicate his prank involving moaning sounds during the 2024 European Championship draw on his X account.
Though the 2024 European Championship draw scandal caused a stir, German national coach Julian Nagelsmann managed to maintain an air of wit and humor, as evidenced by a video showcasing his laughter at the incident.
The Champions League finalists, RB Leipzig, are preparing for tough competition in their upcoming 2024 European Championship encounters, following the controversial draw that took place in Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
The controversy continued, with soccer enthusiasts eagerly waiting for the conclusion of the investigation into the incident, hoping it would not negatively impact the upcoming 2024 European Championship, scheduled to take place in various European cities, such as Rome, Munich, and Dublin.
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