Sir Geoff Hurst lauded England's 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico as one of the best since 1966. The England legend praised Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, and the whole squad as the Three Lions booked a quarter-final clash with Norway.
England legend Sir Geoff Hurst hailed the Three Lions' 3-2 World Cup victory over Mexico as one of the nation's finest performances since their 1966 World Cup triumph. Praising the team's display, Hurst singled out Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Anthony Gordon, Declan Rice and Jordan Pickford for their outstanding performances, while commending the entire squad for rising to the occasion. He expressed optimism about England's prospects, saying the team should now continue its upward momentum in the tournament.

"Wow. Was that the best performance since our 66 final? Must be close. After a long day at Wimbledon yesterday I watched the game early this morning. Everyone was outstanding. Bellingham, Kane, Gordon Rice, and Pickford all brilliant. The whole team stood up. Onwards and upwards now, " Hurst wrote in an X post.
Wow. Was that the best performance since our 66 final. Must be close. After a long day at Wimbledon yesterday I watched the game early this morning. Everyone was outstanding. Bellingham Kane Gordon Rice Pickford all brilliant. The whole team stood up. Onwards and upwards now. — Sir Geoff Hurst (@TheGeoffHurst) July 6, 2026
England Overcomes Mexico in Tense Clash
England defeated hosts Mexico 3-2 to book their place in the quarter-finals. Jude Bellingham starred with two early goals to put the Three Lions in control before Julian Quinones pulled one back just before half-time.
England's task became significantly tougher after Jarell Quansah was sent off in the second half, but Harry Kane calmly converted a penalty to restore their two-goal cushion before Mexico set up a tense finish with a late strike. With a win over Mexico, England booked their quarter-final clash with Norway on July 11. (ANI)
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