Frowning Stone: Mick Jagger goes viral with reaction to England loss in World Cup semi-final

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By John Miller
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Frowning Stone: Mick Jagger’s Viral England Reaction

Frowning Stone – The internet has a new meme, and it features a very familiar face. Frowning Stone is the nickname fans have given to Mick Jagger after footage of his disappointed reaction to England’s World Cup semi-final defeat went viral. The Rolling Stones frontman was in attendance at the crucial match against Argentina, and his expression of dismay has captured the imagination of football fans worldwide. While England fell short with a 2-1 loss, Jagger’s emotional response has become an instant cultural moment.

The Match That Broke the Internet

Yesterday’s clash between England and Argentina was highly anticipated, with fans hoping to see their team reach the World Cup final for the first time since 1966. The match was tightly contested until Enzo Fernández scored an equalising goal that shifted momentum in Argentina’s favour. It was at this pivotal moment that cameras captured Jagger shaking his head in disappointment, creating what many are calling the perfect visual representation of English football heartbreak. The video has spread rapidly across social media platforms, with one fan commenting: “Mick Jagger speaks for the nation.”

The Frowning Stone phenomenon has resonated deeply with supporters who see Jagger’s reaction as embodying the collective disappointment of millions. His iconic status in music makes the image even more powerful, bridging the gap between rock and roll and football culture. The meme has been shared thousands of times, with variations and edits appearing across platforms within hours of the match’s conclusion.

The “Cursed” Theory Gets New Life

In the wake of the Frowning Stone meme, some England fans have begun jokingly suggesting that Mick Jagger might be a football curse. This theory draws parallels to Donald Trump’s supposed bad luck for teams he supports. According to this growing narrative, the legendary musician has been present at several high-profile matches that ended in disappointment for England. Notable examples include England’s semi-final loss to Croatia in 2018 and their 4-1 defeat by Germany during the 2010 World Cup. However, there is a slight snag in this theory: Jagger was also present when England beat Norway 2-1, which complicates the “cursed” narrative somewhat.

“Mick Jagger speaks for the nation” – England fan on social media

The timing of this meme is particularly fitting given that the Rolling Stones released their 25th album, Foreign Tongues, just last week. In Euronews Culture’s review, the publication noted: “‘Foreign Tongues’ is not only a step up from 2023’s ‘Hackney Diamonds’ but also a potent reminder that it may not be the years nor the mileage that count when it comes to Jagger, Richards and Wood. It’s the desire to keep their enthusiasm alive.” This renewed attention on the band adds another layer to the Frowning Stone moment, connecting Jagger’s musical legacy with his unexpected role as England’s unofficial mascot.

As England prepares to face France in the World Cup third-place match on Saturday, fans will be hoping that the Frowning Stone curse doesn’t extend to this consolation game. Meanwhile, the World Cup final takes place on Sunday, with Argentina set to play Spain in what promises to be another thrilling encounter. Whether Jagger’s reaction becomes a lasting symbol of English football or just a fleeting meme remains to be seen, but for now, the Frowning Stone has certainly captured the world’s attention.

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