Thrilling tournament of Football World Cup 2018 is slowly approaching an end, as the decisive England vs. Croatia semi-final has finally let the fans know which teams will play in finals.
Croatia’s win and England’s loss in the second semi-final that took place at Luzhniki Stadium on 11 July 2018 as per FIFA World Cup 2018 schedule, surprised the football world. While England fans were heartbroken to know that their team didn’t make it to the final despite reaching this far, they didn’t let go the opportunity to create humor out of it.
Hilarious Tweets on England vs. Croatia Semi-Final
Twitterati used this exciting England vs. Croatia match to create funny memes. And. Here are few of those that can make you laugh out loud, even if you are an England fan who is finding it hard to recover from it.
And, the people of London are ready to welcome Trump with a blimp flying over the city upon arrival of the President of United States in the United Kingdom.
Who’s the worst visitor a country could receive at a moment of such disappointment? pic.twitter.com/Gx3gCjwnLy
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) 11 July 2018
If Football Is Not Coming Home, Then?
Is football going on holiday again then? #ENGCRO #WorldCup2018 #notcominghome
— Houmous (@JustSomeHoumous) July 12, 2018
One of the BEST photos of the #WorldCup. The photographer @YuriYurisky was knocked over by #MarioMandzukic #cro when he scored and yet still manages to smile and snap on. #ENG #ENGCRO #EnglandvsCroatia #england #ENGvCRO pic.twitter.com/hUIMbPTYkA
— We.The.People (@MPG0909) July 12, 2018
Not a hilarious tweet but a viral photograph that marks one of the greatest moments of FIFA World Cup 2018 from England vs. Croatia.
One of the BEST photos of the #WorldCup. The photographer @YuriYurisky was knocked over by #MarioMandzukic #cro when he scored and yet still manages to smile and snap on. #ENG #ENGCRO #EnglandvsCroatia #england #ENGvCRO pic.twitter.com/hUIMbPTYkA
— We.The.People (@MPG0909) July 12, 2018
Here is something that sums up emotions among England fans.
My pal just sent me this ?? pic.twitter.com/qICu4SadWt
— Iain Robertson (@IainR0bertson) 11 July 2018
Relating It to Brexit
Ther was no reason why people wouldn’t relate England vs. Croatia to Brexit impact in any way.
On a positive note, it was the feeling of togetherness and expression of unity in multi-ethnic and multi-cultural England that won.
In addition to the football, one of the things I’ve enjoyed recently is the feeling of ‘togetherness’ in the country
England has many faiths, colours etc & we are stronger when we stand together
Thank you @GarethSouthgate @England for reuniting us. Let’s carry that forward…
— Michelle Dewberry (@MichelleDewbs) 12 July 2018
Pretty clear that several of the England players deliberately missing chances as they’re worried about the possibility of a World Cup win facilitating a hard Brexit. Pickford, bitterly opposed to even a customs union, keeping them in it.
— Frankie Boyle (@frankieboyle) 11 July 2018
England, this am, wondering why every nation is gloating at their world cup departure pic.twitter.com/APijuAjObc
— The Noble Mucksavage (@JurassicArse) 12 July 2018
England will face Belgium on 14 July 2018 in a third playoff that will decide the team on the third position. The final will take place on 15 July 2018 between France and Croatia.