
Mbappé penalty seals France win as Paraguay goalkeeper throws ball after handshake snub
Kylian Mbappé converted a 70th-minute penalty to edge a physical Paraguay, but a post-match handshake rejection prompted goalkeeper Orlando Gill to hurl the ball at the French captain’s back.
France secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the World Cup round of 16 on July 5, with Kylian Mbappé’s penalty settling a profoundly ill-tempered contest in Philadelphia. Yet the final whistle brought an immediate flashpoint: goalkeeper Orlando Gill extended his hand to Mbappé, who strode past to celebrate, and an incensed Gill threw the match ball at the captain’s back. Mbappé did not react, but Gill later explained, "I tried to shake his hand, but since he didn’t pay me any attention, I lost my temper." In South American accounts, Gill was quoted saying of Mbappé: "sólo le quise saludar y parece que se agrandó" (I only wanted to greet him, and it seems he got big-headed).
The incident was the culmination of a match defined by relentless Paraguayan physicality and extreme heat of 38°C. Mbappé was the target of a series of rough challenges, including an off-the-ball body-check by Matías Galarza and a kick to the shin from Juan José Cáceres, neither of which drew a yellow card. Andrés Cubas had earlier dragged Mbappé to the turf in a 35th-minute melee that drew both squads into a brief shoving confrontation. France struggled to create clear chances until a VAR review judged that Diego Gomez fouled Désiré Doué inside the area, and Mbappé converted the 70th-minute penalty with deceptive calm.
After the match, contrasting interpretations of the contest emerged along hemispheres. Deschamps said the Paraguayans "pull out every trick in the book" and that "it’s not the kind of football that draws people to the stadium." Mbappé insisted his side had anticipated a bruising encounter: "We can also get our hands dirty. We know how to play ugly football." The Paraguay view, voiced by Gill, held that South American teams are accustomed to "roces" (clashes) and that European opponents are less tolerant. French players had earlier accused Paraguay’s bench of repeated insults.
The victory maintained France’s perfect tournament record — five wins, 14 goals scored, two conceded — and extended their bid to reclaim the trophy won in 2018. Mbappé’s goal was his seventh in the competition and 19th overall at World Cups, drawing him level with Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race. France will meet Morocco in the quarter-finals on July 10, while Paraguay depart after a campaign that included a penalty shootout win over Germany in the group stage.
| Indian & South Asian press | +0.20 | neutral |
|---|---|---|
| Southeast Asian press | −0.10 | neutral |
| Latin American press | −0.50 | critical |
| Atlantic / Anglosphere press | 0.00 | neutral |
Mbappé showed professionalism by not reacting to Paraguay's rough tactics, and Gill's explanation merely confirms that he was the one who lost control.
The bloc uses Gill's own admission of losing his temper to validate Mbappé's composure, thereby reinforcing a narrative of French superiority and discipline.
Omits that Mbappé was actively celebrating and taunting the crowd before Gill approached, which could have contributed to the snub.
Gill's anger is understandable because Mbappé's refusal to shake hands shows arrogance.
The bloc gives direct voice to Gill's quote, 'Since Mbappé didn't pay attention, I lost temper,' making his outburst seem like a justified response to a slight.
Omits that Gill had been aggressively targeting Mbappé throughout the match, which might have influenced Mbappé's attitude.
Mbappé's arrogance is to blame; Gill simply wanted to shake hands and was humiliated.
The bloc uses a direct quote - 'Parece que se agrandó' - to paint Mbappé as egotistical, and positions Gill's narrative as the truthful account.
Omits that Mbappé had just scored the winning goal and was celebrating with teammates and fans, which could explain his distraction.
The post-match scuffle adds a strange footnote to France's victory, but both players have their own version of events.
The bloc presents the incident as an interesting story with two sides, maintaining a balanced tone through quotes from Gill and observations of Mbappé's behavior.
Omits the broader pattern of rough play by Paraguay specifically targeting Mbappé, which could contextualize the snub.
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