'Bit too soon' - Wayne Rooney unimpressed by England's wild dressing-room celebrations after Mexico World Cup win as John Stones fakes shoulder injury

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Responding to the footage of the Three Lions' dressing-room party broadcast during the BBC's post-match coverage, England's former record goalscorer cut a pained figure and offered a critical view. Rooney stated: "I’m a bit more old school. After you win anything… I know you’ve got to enjoy it but I think it’s a bit too soon."

Conversely, Chelsea legend Cesar Azpilicueta, who was also a pundit in the studio, disagreed with the assessment and defended the squad's right to celebrate. He said: "As a player, when you have had these kinds of games against a host, this atmosphere, you have to enjoy it. Life is about balance, football is about balance, you have to enjoy it. Now they will recover and be ready for another game."

The historic victory marked a landmark achievement as England became the first team ever to defeat Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in a World Cup fixture. The dramatic encounter was defined by high sporting theatre, from Jude Bellingham's rapid double before the break to Quansah's dismissal, which saw him become the first Englishman sent off at the tournament since Rooney himself in 2006.

The intense pressure of the occasion led to a massive release of emotion at full-time, with captain Harry Kane shouting so passionately with the travelling support that he completely lost his voice.

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