Harry Kane led England to the World Cup quarterfinals with his decisive goal against Mexico. After the final whistle, the celebrations knew no bounds—the Bayern star even lost his voice afterward.
The English national team players celebrated their advancement to the World Cup quarterfinals exuberantly. After the dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico, the Three Lions sang the Oasis hit “Wonderwall” loudly together with their fans—a tradition that has long been a staple following the English national team’s successes.
Right in the middle of it all: Bayern striker Harry Kane.
“I’ve lost my voice.”
One of the best post-match interviews you will EVER see! Get some rest, Harry 🙂 pic.twitter.
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— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 6, 2026
When the captain later answered questions from the BBC, it quickly became clear just how intense the celebrations had been. “Sorry, I’ve lost my voice—I’ve been singing the whole time. I can’t really talk,” Kane initially apologized to the reporter.
Despite his audibly hoarse voice, the 32-year-old didn’t want to miss the moment and raved about his team’s dramatic victory. “It’s unbelievable. A crazy game. My God, we fought so hard. Unbelievable—the team, everything—it’s just so unbelievable,” said the Bayern striker, his voice clearly strained.
The video has already racked up more than ten million views on X alone, making it a viral hit on social media.
Emotional scenes after the final whistle
Harry Kane and Peter Crouch on the sidelines after tonight’s famous win.
Love that! 🥹❤️🏴 pic.twitter.
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— The Away Fans (@theawayfans) July 6, 2026
The fact that Kane could barely speak after the match underscored just how much reaching the quarterfinals meant to him. The Bayern star had previously led England to a 3-2 victory by converting a penalty kick, once again proving his class on soccer’s biggest stage.
The reunion with England legend Peter Crouch after the final whistle added to the emotional atmosphere. Together, the two celebrated the Three Lions’ hard-fought victory.
With five World Cup goals and strong performances, Kane remains one of England’s most important players—and can continue to dream of winning the first World Cup title of his career.

