England Triumphs Over Mexico in Thrilling World Cup Match
Sir Geoff Hurst Applauds England's Performance
Sir Geoff Hurst, a legendary figure in English football, praised the Three Lions for their impressive 3-2 victory against Mexico, calling it one of the best displays since their 1966 World Cup win. He highlighted the exceptional performances of players such as Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Anthony Gordon, Declan Rice, and Jordan Pickford, while also commending the entire team for their resilience. Hurst expressed his optimism for England's future in the tournament, urging them to maintain their momentum.
"Was that the best performance since our 66 final? It must be close. After a long day at Wimbledon, I caught the game early this morning. Everyone was outstanding. Bellingham, Kane, Gordon, Rice, and Pickford were all brilliant. The entire team rose to the occasion. Onwards and upwards now," Hurst shared in a post on X.
Match Summary: England vs. Mexico
In a thrilling encounter, England secured a 3-2 victory over Mexico, advancing to the quarter-finals. Jude Bellingham made a significant impact by scoring two early goals, giving the Three Lions an early lead. However, Julian Quinones managed to score for Mexico just before halftime, narrowing the gap.
The match became more challenging for England when Jarell Quansah received a red card in the second half. Nevertheless, Harry Kane successfully converted a penalty, restoring England's two-goal advantage. Mexico made a late push with another goal, but England held on to secure their place in the quarter-finals against Norway on July 11.
