'This time we're gonna win, make up for Brexit': Jack Whitehall meets Mario Gotze, Thomas Muller and Jerome Boateng as comedian is challenged to stein racing and beer pong
- Comedian Jack Whitehall has a hilarious new series entitled 'Training Days'
- Germany's Thomas Muller, Jerome Boateng and Mario Gotze have taken part
- Whitehall was challenged to stein racing by Muller in a Munich beer hall
- He also tried to recreate Gotze's World Cup-winning goal from 2014
Thomas Muller, Mario Gotze and Jerome Boateng were the latest footballers to star in Jack Whitehall's hilarious new YouTube series 'Training Days'.
Muller and Boateng are both in Joachim Loew's provisional 27-man squad for this summer's World Cup in Russia but Gotze hasn't been included.
First the comedian met up with Bayern Munich defender Boateng with the intention of creating a new rap.
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Jack Whitehall was taken to a Munich beer hall by Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller
Muller also challenged Whitehall to a stein race during his eventful time in the beer hall
It doesn't quite go the way Whitehall plans, though, with both he and Boateng struggling to put together a coherent song.
Whitehall did, however, try to incorporate some political humour into his version.
Referring to England's prospects at the World Cup, he rapped: 'This time we're gonna win, make up for Brexit.'
Whitehall also tried to create a football rap with Germany defender Jerome Boateng
It was a reference Boateng struggled to understand but Whitehall did have more success when he joined Bayern forward Muller in a German beer hall in Munich.
He managed to get Muller to join him in a game of beer pong (played with steins) before the striker got his own back with a stein race.
Muller barely spilt a drop of beer as he finished ahead of Whitehall and the comedian was forced to drink the remainder of the alcohol.
Whitehall tried to introduce Whitehall to beer pong but still didn't do particularly well
Whitehall also met up with Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Gotze for more fun
Whitehall was put in goal during a number of drills at Dortmund's training ground
It did give an insight into Muller's fairly laid back attitude off the football pitch.
Whitehall also had fun with Borussia Dortmund midfielder Gotze. Gotze won't be at Russia this summer but was in a playful mood.
He was more than happy to try to recreate the goal he scored in the last World Cup.
The 25-year-old scored the winning goal in the World Cup final against Argentina in Brazil in 2014.
Whitehall initially tried to help by putting in a couple of crosses but they both weren't good enough. Gotze had to rely on one of Dortmund's youngsters to provide him with the perfect pass for him to score.
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