OASIS legend Liam Gallagher has hailed Harry Kane after he lost his voice singing Wonderwall.
The England captain netted a second-half penalty in the at the Azteca to secure passage to the World Cup last-16.
Harry Kane lost his voice after singing Wonderwall to the England fans Credit: BBC
Liam Gallagher hailed Kane’s efforts on social media Credit: Getty
Kane, 32, spoke to the media following the famous result and his celebrations with the fans.
The striker had been with the travelling England supporters.
The moment has become tradition at the World Cup after each England victory.
The intense match and singing had clearly taken its toll on the striker as he could barely speak to the BBC.
frontman loved seeing Kane try to answer the questions without his voice.
The singer posted on X: “It’s hard work that singing cmon ENGLAND cmon WONDERWALL.”
Kane was trying to answer a question about the bizarre injury to Jordan Henderson.
The f trying to climb over an advertisement board and onto the pitch.
But all Kane could say was: “My voice has gone.
“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, we found a way. I’m speechless, I can’t even talk.”
Wonderwall has become the anthem of this for and their supporters.
One of the best post-match interviews you will EVER see! Rest up, Harry 🙂 pic.twitter.com/twk8bhP2YK
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 6, 2026
Wonderwall has been an anthem between England players and fans Credit: World Cup 2026 News Pool (WCNP)
Fans were in hysterics at the interview, saying Kane sounded like Disney character Mickey Mouse.
One said on X: “Harry Mickey Mouse Kane.”
Another added: “Not turning into Mickey Mouse.”
A third joked: “90 mins at the Azteca Stadium and Harry Kane turned into Mickey Mouse.”
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ENGLAND pulled off a heroic 3-2 win against hosts Mexico at the Azteca with ten men to book a quarter-final clash against Norway.
The Three Lions were inspired by a brace from Jude Bellingham, who grabbed his first with a superb diving header after a perfectly-timed cross from Bukayo Saka.
And he could hardly miss with his second moments later as he tapped home from Harry Kane‘s square ball.
Mexico pulled one back just before half time as Julian Quinones thumped into the roof of the net from close range.
Jarrell Quansah’s red card gave England an even tougher task to hold on to their lead – but Kane then netted from the spot moments later after Anthony Gordon was brought down.
SunSport’s after their impressive win in the early hours of Monday morning…
England boss confirmed that Henderson has suffered a “really bad” injury.
The unused sub has been taken to a hospital in Mexico City with a wrist injury.
The German said: “Not good. Jordan fell over and injured his wrist. It looks really bad.
“It’s quite a serious injury.”


