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Jesse Lingard, the hero of Manchester United, surprises the unsuspecting Old Trafford fans as he plays in the all-new Coca-Cola commercial with Jermaine Jenas
- Jesse Lingard is the star of a new TV commercial in which he surprises United fans
- Jermaine Jenas also appears as a beaten fish to talk to Fulham's jubilant fans
- The Coca-Cola advertisement features 250 real fans from each of the 20 Premier League clubs
- Everton's Speedo Mick and the Kayla mascot are part of the familiar faces
By
Ben Nagle for MailOnline
published:
8:19 pm EST, February 6, 2019
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8:19 pm EST, February 6, 2019
Jesse Lingard played in a brand new television commercial in which he surprises Manchester United's unsuspecting fans in front of Old Trafford.
The hero of England is the star of Coca-Cola's new "Where Everyone Plays" campaign, which brings together 250 real fans from each of the 20 Premier League clubs.
Lingard joins Sportsmail columnist and former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas, who pushes his punditry work to new heights with an unusual appearance.
Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard is the star of Coca-Cola's new television ad
The advertisement also features Jermaine Jenas from Sportsmail as a fish beaten with Fulham fans
Chelsea retirees also appear among the 250 supporters of the 20 clubs
Jenas shows up in a fish-and-chips shop to dissect Fulham's performance with his fans, badyzing the match as a beaten fish – until he puts vinegar on his face!
"I've commented in various situations, but badyzing a match like a beaten fish must surpbad them!" Said the former Newcastle man.
The advertisement has real fans, some of whom will be well known to fans of the country.
Crystal Palace's beloved mascot, Kayla the Eagle, is shown in the stands of Selhurst Park
The fan of Everton, Speedo Mick, well known at Goodison Park, makes his appearance in his usual kit
West Ham fans also sing while the camera cuts off a few seconds of TV advertising
Coca-Cola campaign aims to bring fans closer to the magic of the Premier League
The Crystal Palace of Kayla the Eagle is one, while Speedo Mick of Everton – who is famous for facing the cold each week in his swimsuit – also appears.
Lingard, United's star, said about his role in advertising: "Surprising fans while they were filmed and their reaction was amazing!" The fans are really what makes the Premier League.
"I would not be able to do what I do every week without them and so it's a pleasure to work with Coca-Cola to give more people the opportunity to get involved."
Coca-Cola Britain has launched its partnership with the Premier League with the launch of a new campaign, Where Everyone Plays.
The campaign aims to bring fans closer to the magic of the Premier League, to give access to the experiences of one-day games and to hand over the Premier League trophy to people from up and down the country.
For more information, visit: www.coca-cola.co.uk/premierleague
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