OASIS frontman Liam Gallagher has described Wonderwall as “the best song ever written” after another rousing rendition following England’s 2-1 win over DR Congo.
Two-goal hero captain Harry Kane and the rest of the team joined 30,000 jubilant supporters in a spine-tingling singalong on Wednesday night.
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England fans and players gave another rousing rendition following England’s 2-1 win over DR Congo Credit: Getty
Captain Kane scored twice to drag England into the round of 16 Credit: England FA
England fanatic Liam tweets after the game Credit: Instagram
The stadium DJ played Wonderwall, written by Liam’s 59-year-old brother Noel, moments after the final whistle in Atlanta Credit: Simon Emmett
And yesterday, 53-year-old Oasis singer Liam said online: “C’mon England, c’mon Wonderwall”, adding: “It’s the best song ever written.”
The stadium DJ played the 1995 track, written by Liam’s 59-year-old brother Noel, moments after the final whistle in Atlanta.
England’s relieved players, who had been 1-0 down until the 75th minute, lined up with their arms around each other as the anthem rang around the stadium.
But TV viewers slammed the BBC after presenter Mark Chapman and pundits Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards and Joe Hart analysed the action and spoke over the emotional sing-song.
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One fan said online: “Absolute disgrace that Mark Chapman and the BBC pundits talked over the fans serenading the players with Wonderwall.”
Another said on X: “Everyone wanted to hear it and we’ve got Wayne Rooney talking.”
Meanwhile, The Jattvibe has come up with a reworked version of Wonderwall to sing during England’s last 16 clash with Mexico on Monday.
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