Harry Kane was hilariously forced to end a BBC interview after losing his voice following England's dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in the World Cup. The England captain scored what proved to be the winning goal, securing England's place in the quarter-finals.
Kane's Voice Fails in Post-Match Interview
In the moments after the full-time whistle, Kane took part in an interview with the BBC as is customary for the man of the match. However, it quickly became apparent that he had no voice left. His answers came out slightly more squeaky than usual, causing much hilarity among fans. The interview was cut short as Kane struggled to get words out.
England's Dramatic Win
England booked their place in the World Cup quarter-final with a stunning 3-2 win over Mexico. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with England playing with ten men for a significant portion of the game. Kane's goal proved decisive, and his celebration with fans after the final whistle was cut short by the interview obligation.
Next Opponent: Norway
England will now face Norway on Saturday evening in the quarter-finals. The team will be looking to build on this hard-fought victory as they continue their World Cup campaign. Kane's voice is expected to recover by then, but fans will remember this amusing moment for a long time.



