Cardiff’s only England supporter, a lone Three Lions fan, celebrates the goal

Cardiff’s only England supporter, a lone Three Lions fan, celebrates the goal


Yesterday evening in Cardiff, this is the funny moment a ‘brave’ England fan celebrated a goal against Wales in a crowded fan zone.

The hilarious moment a 'brave' England fan celebrated a goal against Wales at a packed-out fan zone in Cardiff last night

The Three Lions fans were in prime position to see the historic “Battle of Britain” match, which finally resulted in a surprising 3-0 victory for Gareth Southgate’s team.

However, despite standing alone in a sea of Dragons supporters in the heart of the Welsh capital, the female fan did not hesitate to celebrate one of her countrymen’s goals.

BBC Sport filmed the moment she raised her arms in the air in celebration, while hundreds of Wales supporters seemed disappointed as they bent their heads and laid their heads in their hands.

The funny moment a ‘brave’ England supporter celebrated a goal against Wales in a crowded Cardiff fan zone Friday night.

Gary Lineker, the presenter, stated, “This is the response in Cardiff; if you can, try to find the England supporter… I mean, she’s rather courageous to do it there.’

He continued, “Maybe showing that is a bit harsh.”England fans react at the Budweiser Fan Festival London at Outernet, during a screening of the FIFA World Cup Group B match

Marcus Rashford’s spectacular free-kick strike in the first half ultimately broke the deadlock for the Three Lions, causing pubs throughout the nation to erupt in cheers yesterday night.

Then, a few time later, they celebrated again when Phil Foden made it 2-0. After 10 minutes, Rashford scored a third goal.

Brits rushed to social media this morning to acknowledge that yesterday night’s festivities had left them feeling a little worse for wear.

After watching and celebrating England’s victory last night, one supporter tweeted this morning, “Head is a bit foggy this morning; work will be slow today I can tell.”

Another said, “Hate getting up on these frigid early mornings, but it’s much terrible when you’re hungover… yet this is the punishment for staying up late celebrating England’s victory… I wish I were still in bed.”

At the Budweiser Fan Festival London at Outernet, England supporters react during a screening of the FIFA World Cup Group B match.

Fans in Manchester see Wales vs. England as Harry Kane and co. take a 3-0 lead.Fans in Manchester watch Wales vs England as Harry Kane and co go 3-0 up in the match

One rider remarked, beside a laughing emoji, “Train is empty this morning after an England match… hangovers.”

This comes as venues around the nation holding viewing parties for Sunday’s match against Senegal are swiftly selling out.

The famous TalkSport fan zone sold out of Standard and Early Bird tickets yesterday night, leaving only a handful of more expensive choices and VIP tickets this morning.

Following yesterday night’s victory, England’s supporters were optimistic about their team’s prospects.

18-year-old marketing student Hermilla Emanuel believes that her team will advance to the semifinals. We have a strong group.

“Jude Bellingham is my fave athlete. He is my age, has many abilities, and is a native of Birmingham.England fans report feeling a bit worse for wear this morning after celebrating last night's victory against Wales

This morning, England supporters are feeling a little worse for wear following last night’s triumphant celebration over Wales.

If England does not win the World Cup, I hope Portugal does because I adore Ronaldo and want him to accomplish so before he leaves.

Her buddy, 19-year-old architecture student Gracieth Vemba, adding, “Raheem Sterling is my favorite player.” I believe he is a tremendous asset to the club. I believe we have a shot, but Brazil and France are both looking very strong.”

After the outcome, the 30-year-old design manager Glenn Cook remarked, “Who knows what is possible?”

They have a strong team.

This World Cup has demonstrated that there are no certainties. Perhaps we will be defeated by a superior team, but nothing is guaranteed.


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