
After singing every word of Oasis hit Wonderwall at the top of his lungs, a speechless Harry Kane delivered a post-match interview to remember following England's dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico.
The Three Lions secured their place in the World Cup quarter-final on Sunday night thanks to goals from Kane and Jude Bellingham (2).
England took a two goal lead after a quickfire double from Bellingham in the first-half, but Julian Quinones's strike shortly before the break energised the Mexico fans inside an electric Estadio Azteca.
Thomas Tuchel's side needed to dig deep for the majority of the second-half after Jarell Quansah was given a straight red card for a high challenge on Jesus Gallardo following a VAR intervention.
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In fact, Raul Jimenez's penalty in the 69th minute piled on the pressure as 10-man England defended for their lives.
But they managed to get over the line after 11 minutes of stoppage time. A short time later, every member of the Three Lions squad headed over to the travelling support to engage in their now-trademark singalong to Wonderwall.
England players and the few fans behind the goal sing Wonderwall together.
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) July 6, 2026
What an incredible moment for every single one of them. ❤️🏴 pic.twitter.com/JibASBS6kW
As is often the case, captain Harry Kane was then called over to perform media duties with broadcaster BBC and what followed was one of the more unexpected post-match interviews in World Cup history.
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Kane was on the verge of losing his voice as he spoke about their performance.
One fan commented on the clip, saying: "Harry Kane losing his voice may be the best moment of the World Cup so far," while another wrote: "Harry Kane has gone full Marge Simpson in this post-match interview."
A third added: "Harry Kane laughing at his own voice is comedy gold."
This Harry Kane interview while his voice is gone is the best thing you're gonna see today 😭pic.twitter.com/QTWTOc1TV3
— SIR AHMED (@midopido21) July 6, 2026
So, what did Kane actually say? “My voice has gone," he laughed. “It was a crazy game, we had to fight. We had to find something. I’ve just been singing there, I can’t really talk."
"Everything was against us but we found a way," added Kane. "I’m speechless, I can’t even talk.”
England will face Norway in the World Cup quarter-final on Saturday (June 11), a game that will see two of the world's best strikers go head to head - Erling Haaland and Kane.
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