The England captain struggled to speak after the Three Lions’ dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico at the iconic Azteca Stadium. Kane had joined his teammates and travelling fans in singing Oasis’ Wonderwall after the final whistle, but the emotional celebration left him almost voiceless.
England captain Harry Kane has confirmed that his voice has returned after a hilarious interview following England’s win over Mexico
The forward lost his voice as he joined his team-mates to sing Oasis’ Wonderwall with the fans
Speaking immediately after the game, Kane admitted he could barely talk following the celebrations, creating a moment that left fans and pundits laughing. The interview quickly spread online, with many praising the striker’s passion and emotion after a memorable England victory.
Kane later posted an update on social media, joking that his voice had returned and calling the interview an unforgettable way to end a perfect night.
On the pitch, Kane once again played a crucial role for England. After Jude Bellingham helped inspire the team, Kane converted a penalty to give the Three Lions breathing space despite playing with 10 men following Jarell Quansah’s red card.
Mexico fought back through Raul Jimenez’s penalty, but Thomas Tuchel’s side survived intense pressure to secure a famous World Cup win.
Reflecting on the night, Kane described the match as one of his favourite experiences in an England shirt. He praised his teammates for their determination, saying the squad fought through difficult moments and showed incredible spirit.
For Kane, the lost voice was a small price to pay for a night filled with passion, drama and another step forward in England’s World Cup dream.

