Harry Kane’s post-match interviews after England’s dramatic 3-2 World Cup round-of-16 win over Mexico focus on the fact that he lost his voice during the celebrations. Multiple outlets report that Kane struggled to speak after the final whistle, with the issue affecting his televised interviews and prompting him to cut or shorten interviews as his voice became hoarse. The reports describe how Kane’s winning moment came from a decisive 60th-minute penalty, after England fell into a difficult spell. England played for more than 40 minutes with 10 men following Jarell Quansah’s red card. Jude Bellingham’s first-half goals put England ahead, but Mexico responded with goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez to level the match before Kane’s penalty helped secure the victory. Sources also note that Kane sang and celebrated with fans at full time, which contributed to his vocal strain. Clips of Kane’s hoarse or unfinished interviews with major broadcasters circulated widely online, turning his voice loss into a talking point after the win.