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FANS are convinced Kyle Walker brutally snubbed France ace Kylian Mbappe’s handshake in the tunnel before the World Cup quarter-final clash.
As France and England‘s players lined up in the tunnel before walking out at the Al Bayt Stadium, Mbappe appeared to extend his hand out in the direction of Walker.
The Three Lions right-back – tasked with stopping superstar Mbappe on Saturday – looked back in the Frenchman’s direction and seemingly snubbed his greeting.
Mbappe awkwardly laughed off his embarrassment.
One fan said on TikTok: “Mbappe got the last laugh.”
Another said: “Mbappe did that on purpose, he saw the Kyle Walker interview.”
England captain Harry Kane missed a golden chance to equalise from the penalty spot in the 84th minute, blasting his effort over the bar, leaving Mbappe in fits of laughter.
Against Walker, though, Mbappe didn’t have the easiest of nights and was largely neutralised.