Harry Kane has urged England to 'calm down' after their thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico in the World Cup. The win, secured with a memorable performance in Estadio Azteca, propelled England into the quarter-finals where they will face Norway.
Emotional Win in Mexico
England's journey to the quarter-finals was anything but smooth. Playing with 10 men for a significant portion of the game, Thomas Tuchel's squad delivered a backs-to-the-wall performance that left fans and players alike exhilarated. Kane's second-half penalty proved decisive in the 3-2 victory.
Preparing for Norway
With the win under their belt, England is now enjoying some downtime in Kansas City before heading to Miami for the quarter-final clash against Erling Haaland's Norway on Saturday. Kane acknowledged the support from fans both in the stadium and back home, emphasizing the strengthened connection with the audience.
Kane's Favorite Game
For Kane, the match against Mexico was one of his favorite games in an England shirt. He highlighted the special atmosphere and the team's resilience in overcoming adversities. 'To come through the adversities in the game and battle through the way we did... was just incredible to be part of,' he said.
Golden Boot Race
As England prepares for the quarter-final, Kane will also be eyeing the Golden Boot. With six goals so far, he trails top-scorers Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, and Haaland by just one goal. The upcoming match against Norway presents another opportunity for Kane to close the gap.






























