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Kane Fires England Into World Cup Last 16 — Mexico and the Azteca Await
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Kane Fires England Into World Cup Last 16 — Mexico and the Azteca Await

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Harry Kane delivered when England needed him most, scoring the goal that sent Thomas Tuchel's side through to the FIFA World Cup round of 16 in dramatic fashion. The relief was immense — but the reward for that hard-fought qualification is a daunting last-16 fixture against Mexico at the iconic Azteca Stadium.

Presenters Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith joined forces with BBC commentator John Murray on the Football Daily podcast to dissect England's tense victory and look ahead to what promises to be one of the most atmospheric ties of the entire tournament.

Mexico's home fortress

FOX Sports commentator Rodolfo Landeros offered an insider's perspective on what England can expect in Mexico City. He addressed whether Mexico fear their opponents, how significant home advantage will be at one of football's most storied grounds, and the very real physical demands the Azteca presents — altitude, heat, and a crowd atmosphere that has swallowed visiting teams whole for decades.

The conversation made clear that England face far more than just 11 opponents. The environment itself will be a test of character and preparation.

Balogun red card debate

The podcast also examined the red card shown to Florin Balogun, with the panel debating whether the decision was fair. It proved a divisive topic, generating strong opinions on both sides.

On a lighter note, Rick and Lloyd recounted an only-in-a-World-Cup moment: just two minutes after Kane's winner, a neighbour knocked on their door — not to share in the celebrations, but to borrow some vanilla extract.

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