Kane says England must calm down after win over Mexico
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 7, 2026, 6:33 AM
Last updated Jul 7, 2026
Following England's 3-2 victory against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium, Harry Kane emphasized the need for the team to 'calm down' and recover. The match featured significant challenges, including high altitude and a red card for Jarell Quansah in the second half. Kane's decisive penalty helped secure the win, one of his favorites in an England shirt. The team will have a couple of recovery days before preparing for the quarter-final against Norway in Miami on Saturday.
- •England won 3-2 against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium.
- •Jarell Quansah received a red card early in the second half.
- •Harry Kane scored a crucial penalty in the second half.
- •England has a few days off before the quarter-final against Norway.
- •Kane described the match as one of his favorites with England.
- 6:33 AMYahoo Sports — Kane: England will have to ‘calm down’ and ‘recover’ after Mexico win
"Harry Kane said England will have to “calm down” after their emotionally draining win over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium. Thomas Tuchel’s side produced one of the best World Cup results in recent memory as they overcame all manner of obstacles to defeat the co-hosts 3-2.
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