Liam Gallagher has poked fun at Harry Kane after England's thrilling 3-2 World Cup victory over Mexico, joking that the striker lost his voice from singing. The Oasis frontman took to X, formerly Twitter, to comment: "It's hard work that singing Harry Kane cmon ENGLAND cmon WONDERWALL."
England's Dramatic Win and Post-Match Celebrations
The national team edged out Mexico in a breathtaking encounter that kicked off at 2am UK time, keeping fans across the country glued to their screens into the early hours of Monday morning. After the win, England supporters at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City erupted into a rendition of Oasis's classic 1995 track Wonderwall, with players joining in the singalong.
Kane appeared to have lost his voice following the match, visibly struggling to speak during an interview with BBC Sport. Gallagher's cheeky dig referenced the striker's vocal strain, highlighting the celebratory atmosphere.
Celebrities Join the Celebrations
Sir David Beckham shared a series of Instagram stories, writing: "Now that's a performance wow. There was no other way of winning this game other than that. Absolutely brilliant." He also praised England boss Thomas Tuchel and goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, calling Pickford's display "absolutely nothing other than perfection" and describing the win as a "huge team performance."
Chicken Shop Date presenter Amelia Dimoldenberg declared she "can't cope" in a clip captioned "we did it!" Former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing enthused: "It's coming home baby!" EastEnders actor Ross Kemp posted a video on Instagram, proclaiming: "That is without a doubt the best England performance I think I've ever seen. That is without a doubt true English spirit."
Rita Ora and Lewis Capaldi Celebrate at Pub
Chart-topping artists Rita Ora and Lewis Capaldi watched the nerve-shredding match together at a London pub. Ora posted a video to Instagram capturing their early-hours revelry, showing herself cheering on Jude Bellingham and leaping with delight among supporters after one of England's goals. She was heard screaming and chanting "it's coming home" and wrote beneath the post: "Nothing beats a London pub game ever... It's coming home."
Scottish singer Capaldi was filmed belting out Ora's fourth UK number one single, I Will Never Let You Down, while Ora performed a rendition of his award-winning track, Someone You Loved.



