Danny Dyer returned to serving pints almost two years after leaving the role of Queen Vic owner Mick Carter in EastEnders.
The actor, 46, sipped pints and spouted his now-iconic Cockney rhyming slang as he joined Peter Crouch, 43, in a hysterical new Paddy Power advert ahead of Euro 2024 in Germany.
As the countdown to the much-anticipated tournament began, Danny stripped down to his swimsuit in the advert boasting England’s unique position as favorites to win the tournament.
Dodgy behavior abroad, Christmas fashion rubbish and the less-than-perfect Brexit process were playfully mocked as figures across Europe were questioned about their love for the English.
Danny himself gave up traditional food and ordered “egg and chips” while sitting next to a Spanish pool before asking the camera: “Let’s run, we’re not that bad, are we?”
Danny Dyer, 46 (left), returned to serving pints almost two years after leaving the role of Queen Vic owner Mick Carter in EastEnders (pictured with Peter Crouch, right).
The actor, 46, downed pints and spouted his now-iconic Cockney rhyming slang in a hysterical new Paddy Power advert ahead of Euro 2024 in Germany.
He was joined in the commercial by former England player Peter Crouch, 43.
Before Peter, decked out in a huge English flag and matching hat, shouted: ‘Come home!’
But despite England’s apparent advantage in the competition, the advert ended with Danny admitting: “I’m blocking it correctly right now.”
Since dominating Italy 3-1 in the European Qualifier overnight, England consolidates itself as 4/1 favorite with Sky Bet to win Euro 2024 in Germany.
Gareth Southgate’s team were previously joint favorites with France at 9/2; However, with the Three Lions boasting their best team in the last two decades, including the likes of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka, there is confidence in the betting. market that this is the team that can finally take home its first European trophy.
It comes after Wayne Rooney said he believes Gareth Southgate needs to be smarter about managing players’ minutes if England are to succeed in the competition.
The former England player believes other nations “fear” England, but says even giving key players 15 minutes’ rest towards the end of matches will make a big difference.
He discussed England’s chances and tactics with his former Manchester United and England teammate Gary Neville in The overlapbrought to you by Heaven’s bet.
Wayne said: “Depending on the opposition, it depends on which team England should go for.”
Dodgy behavior abroad, poor Christmas fashion sense and a less-than-perfect Brexit were playfully mocked as figures across Europe were questioned about their love for the English.
Danny himself gave up traditional food and ordered “egg and chips” while sitting next to a Spanish pool before asking the camera: “Go ahead, we’re not that bad, are we?”
But despite England’s apparent advantage in the competition, the advert ended with Danny admitting: “I’m blocking it correctly right now.”
Danny portrayed as Mick Carter in EastEnders
“I want to see Phil Foden play in central midfield, but there is also Jude Bellingham, who is the headache that Gareth Southgate is going to have.
“I suppose I could go with them as two N0 10s and then the three in midfield, but then you depend on your full-backs to give width.
“It’s a strength in the last two tournaments, even giving players a little rest for 15 minutes can make a big difference.” We have the strength and quality in the squad.
“In the last tournament (Euro 2020), Harry Kane was chasing the Golden Boot, so maybe if he wasn’t there it would have been easier to get him out and keep him fresher.
“I would like to see players’ minutes managed better.”
Wayne scored 53 goals in 120 appearances for England and is excited by the wealth of talent in the current Three Lions squad.
‘For me, Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka should play, they are good players, right?
It comes after Wayne Rooney said he believes Gareth Southgate (pictured) needs to be smarter about managing players’ minutes if England are to succeed in the competition.
The former England player believes other nations “fear” England but says even giving key players 15 minutes’ rest towards the end of matches will make a big difference (Wayne pictured)
“If you look at Foden and Jude, Jude is making so many headlines that it’s almost like Foden is flying under the radar a little bit.
“I think Foden scored more goals and got more assists than Bellingham this season, so Foden should play.”
On England’s chances at the Euros, he added: “England can win Euro 2024. I think what we have now is that other countries are starting to fear England a little bit.”
‘In previous tournaments, other teams could see that England were good, but there was never that fear. However, with England now there is fear.”