Liam Gallagher's passion is infectious – and it's spreading like wildfire across England! The former Oasis frontman has thrown his weight behind the Three Lions, declaring with unbridled confidence that they'll take home the World Cup. "We're winning this WC," he tweeted, not a hint of doubt in sight. And if England do reach the final, get ready for a live performance of his iconic anthem 'Wonderwall' – something he's been teasing since the tournament began.
It's no surprise that Liam is hyping up the team; their semi-final victory over Norway was nothing short of thrilling, with Jude Bellingham scoring two goals and setting up a mouth-watering clash against Argentina in Atlanta on 15 July. And as England gear up for the final showdown, 'Wonderwall' has emerged as their unofficial anthem – much to the delight of fans everywhere.
From Captain Harry Kane singing his heart out after each win (yes, he even lost his voice celebrating against Mexico!), to Jordan Henderson getting carried away with the celebrations and injuring his wrist in the process, it's clear that 'Wonderwall' has become an integral part of England's World Cup spirit. Even Noel Gallagher, Liam's brother, has given his nod of approval, saying the song "belongs to the people" – though he did raise an eyebrow at Jude Bellingham knowing all the lyrics!
The commercial success of 'Wonderwall' hasn't gone unnoticed either – with a 50% surge in UK Spotify streams since the World Cup kicked off. And speaking of kicking off, Liam's offer to perform at the final is still on the table, after a fan joked it was "mandatory" for him to sing 'Wonderwall' live if England made it that far. With his response of "We'll see, I'm ready," it's clear Liam's dead serious about making some magic happen.