If you've lost your voice shouting at the screen during the World Cup matches, you're not alone. England captain Harry Kane took part an interview after his team defeated Mexico... or at least, he tried to.
BBC Sport spoke to Harry after the match to get his take on England's 3-2 victory, which saw Jude Bellingham scoring twice in under two minutes and the captain himself putting away a penalty before ten-men England dramatically held on to their lead.
Unfortunately, his voice was pretty shot, going from hoarse to a really strained high pitch and back again constantly.
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He apologised for not being able to really talk, saying that he was "speechless" in both meanings of the word.
Obviously, the comments on the BBC's Instagram post were full of people calling it hilarious and predicting that dozens of memes will be made from this clip, while others compared the way he was talking to former Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche, David Beckham, Mickey Mouse, and even Queen Elizabeth.
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He was allowed to leave the post-match chat to go and rest his voice, and to his credit he did come back and give it another go.
In his second attempt, with his voice recovered, Harry said it was Oasis' 'Wonderwall' that was to blame.
He called the victory over Mexico "one of England's greatest ever wins" and said that while he's sure it'll give both the team and the fans more "belief" that they will continue to do well, for now he just wants to celebrate.
England's win now puts them in the quarter-finals, where they'll play against Norway on Saturday. Thankfully, the kick-off is at 10pm rather than the early hours of the morning.
The only other confirmed quarter-final match pairing so far is France vs Morocco, taking place at Thursday at 9pm.
Portugal will play Spain later today, while the United States face off against Belgium in the early hours of tomorrow, with the winners playing each other in another quarter-final match on Friday.
The winners of Argentina vs Egypt and Switzerland vs Colombia will make up the last quarter-final match. If England beat Norway, they'll be facing off against one of these four teams in the semis.
World Cup 2026 coverage continues across the BBC and ITV (and STV in Scotland).
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Joe Anderton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy, having worked there since 2016. In his time, he's covered a host of live events and interviewed celebrities big and small. A big fan of TV and movies both mainstream and obscure, Joe also enjoys video games and in particular PlayStation. Joe currently does not use Twitter, but he only ever used it to tell people to watch the film Help! I'm a Fish.













