Ross Kemp sparks Twitter's collapse with bizarre celebrations in England in Colombia



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English fans declared the curse of the World Cup after the spectacular victory of the Three Lions against Colombia.

Midfielder Eric Dier scored the winning goal to confirm England's place in the last eight games of the tournament. Few English fans in the stadium and in the bars nearby.

The first victory of the national team in 12 years and only the second win in eight attempts, as well as a draw in the quarterfinals against Sweden,

No one was celebrating so intensely that Ross Kemp,

The star of EastEnders left many people terrified by celebrating the topless victory of England on Twitter

Ross shared a picture of himself with his war face, tweeting : "This is not just a game to believe #COLENG #EnglandvColombia."



"You'll never know what it means to me, it's everything, everything, we love you!" He added later, when England had won.

Kemp dropped a bomb f and thanked the players of England in a series of tweets

Naturally, weird antics went well with the English fans on Twitter. "

" Does anyone else go to bed with the image of Ross Kemp screaming at you? Another wrote: "I love Ross Kemp who is holding an F-Bomb in a state of intoxication, naked and screaming, as he put a napkin in the trash."


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Kensington Palace tweeted the Duke of Cambridge's congratulatory team, signing the tweet W.

The apparently personal message of the president of the Football Association said: "I could not be more proud of @england – a win in You have well deserved your place in the last eight of the £ worldcup?, and you should know that the whole country is behind you for Saturday! Come on to England! "

Former England striker Gary Lineker tweeted: "Football, there is nothing like it."

Alan Shearer, former member of the Three Lions, simply said: "Yesssssssss boys yeeesss yes yes £ RUSSIA-2018 @England."

Alastair and Gillian Robertson, who moved to Moscow from Sevenoaks, Kent, for work 18 months ago, spoke of their joy at seeing the hoodoo lifted.

million. Robertson, 44, said: "If England can win a penalty for the first time, do not know how many years – 50 years of trouble, we win at t

" And the next Sweden round, all respect for Sweden, it's going to be a good match but I think our boys will go up. "

Barney Corkhill, 26, from Bath, but living in Peckham South East of London, he agreed.

He said, "On a full-time basis, I was telling people around me," Yes, we are going to win the penalties. "

" In fact, I predicted that we would be eliminated in Colombia in the last 16 games, so I was already worried. "

" He's coming home, is not it? we – Sweden is the best chance and we hope that Russia will pass and we will play in the semifinals.

"The Russia-England semifinal would be brilliant here, I think people would be worried about going out because of the trouble, but after what I saw, there was will be no problem.

"And then we beat Brazil in the final and it's at home – it's easy. "

Brendan Collins, 30, described the match as an" emotional roller coaster. "

" We won and won on penalties was probably a huge boost for the # 39 "ego" Mr Collins, who is He lived in Stavropol for 18 months and Russia for five years, he says

"When he went to penalties, we had a lot of people around us like, & # 39; & # 39 ;. hmmm But he broke the curse now, he's coming home.

"I think that considering the penalties have broken the curse, we're going all the way – 2-1 in the final against France."

Jay Kumar, 55, of Northolt, in west London, and his friend Johnny Rai, 59, of Hayes, in west London, had to be content to watch the match in a bar filled with Colombian fans near Spartak stadium.

of the arena, the smallest number of English fans since the match of Tunisia – officially 2,225 – were drowned by their rivals until the end of the match, when the players went to take selfies and share the special moment with them. are now second favorites alongside France to win the tournament at only 4/1, according to bookmakers Ladbrokes.

Brazil remains favorite at 11/4, while Harry Kane is tied at 1/4 to bring back the coveted Golden Boot

Jessica Bridge, of Ladbrokes, said: "We could as well put back the keys of society now. "

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