Liam Gallagher has celebrated England’s dramatic World Cup victory over Mexico after fans and players once again embraced Oasis classic “Wonderwall” during the post-match celebrations. The singer also reminded supporters that he came close to predicting the final score before kickoff. The latest Wonderwall England celebrations have further cemented the song’s place as the team’s unofficial tournament anthem.
England secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico to book a place in the World Cup quarter-finals. Thomas Tuchel’s side overcame fierce resistance to continue its impressive run in the tournament.
As the final whistle sounded, players and supporters joined together in another emotional rendition of “Wonderwall.” The song has become a familiar soundtrack after England’s victories throughout the competition.
Liam Gallagher quickly reacted on social media after videos of the celebrations spread online. He joked about Harry Kane’s voice after the England captain struggled to speak during a post-match television interview.
Gallagher wrote that singing had clearly taken its toll on Kane before urging England to keep going in the tournament. His comments quickly attracted thousands of reactions from football fans and Oasis supporters.
Before the match, Gallagher confidently predicted that England would beat Mexico 3-0. Although the final score finished 3-2, the former Oasis frontman reminded fans how close his forecast had been.
After one supporter pointed out that his prediction nearly came true, Gallagher simply replied, “I told you.”
The celebrations came despite concern for Jordan Henderson, who reportedly suffered an injury during the post-match festivities. Even so, England’s victory dominated the headlines as supporters celebrated reaching the last eight.
“Wonderwall” has become increasingly popular during England’s World Cup campaign. The famous 1995 hit has accompanied several celebrations involving players and fans after major victories.
Earlier in the tournament, Jude Bellingham and Anthony Gordon appeared to sing along with the track following another England win. Their performance further strengthened the connection between the song and the national team.
Noel Gallagher has also welcomed the growing popularity of the classic anthem. He previously said the song now belongs to the people and described seeing England fans embrace it as a special moment.
The Oasis guitarist admitted he felt surprised that younger players knew every lyric. However, he praised the atmosphere created when supporters and footballers sang together after matches.
Declan Rice previously described the first post-match singalong as one of the team’s most memorable experiences. He said the connection between players and supporters created a unique atmosphere during the tournament.
Harry Kane also praised the emotional bond with England supporters. The captain said sharing those celebrations ranked among his favourite moments while representing his country.
Meanwhile, “Wonderwall” continues to enjoy renewed commercial success alongside England’s progress. Streaming numbers have increased significantly during the World Cup as new audiences rediscover the classic song.
The renewed attention highlights Oasis’ lasting influence on British music and football culture. Fans continue to embrace the anthem at every opportunity as England moves closer to the latter stages of the tournament.
With a quarter-final now approaching, supporters will hope another England victory brings another unforgettable singalong. If that happens, the Wonderwall England tradition seems certain to continue. As excitement builds for the next match, both football fans and Oasis supporters will hope the Wonderwall England celebrations are far from over.
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