Kylian Mbappe’s brutal reaction to Harry Kane’s penalty miss as England exit
Kylian Mbappe appeared to roar with laughter after England captain Harry Kane lived every player’s nightmare at the World Cup.
England is out of the World Cup after Harry Kane skied a penalty late in their quarterfinal against France.
In a heartbreaking end to another ultimately fruitless campaign, it was England’s lion-hearted skipper who lived every player’s nightmare.
England managing to lose on penalties even in a match that isnât going to penalties. Simply incredible commitment to the bit.
— Brian Phillips (@brianphillips) December 10, 2022
At the other end of the field, French veteran Olivier Giroud got to live a fairytale as he headed in the match-winner in the 2-1 victory that sees France progress to a semi-final against Morocco after the African nation knocked out Portugal earlier on Dunday.
It was particularly sweet for the French forward to score against England after becoming such a maligned figure at Arsenal and Chelsea.
It wasn’t to be for Kane, who scored his fourth World Cup penalty earlier — taking him level with Wayne Rooney’s goal-scoring record.
His second penalty attempt was completely butchered, skying well above the top bar.
“Oh no!” SBS commentator Martin Tyler cried. “It goes up and over and France celebrate.”
French star Kylian Mbappe went a step further, appearing to roar with laughter at Kane’s misfortune.
Aurelien Tchouameni had swept France into a first-half lead only for Kane to level from the spot nine minutes into the second half.
England were the better side for long stretches of the game at Al Bayt Stadium but, almost from nowhere, France went back in front when Giroud headed home with 12 minutes left.
But Kane then blazed his second penalty of the game over the bar as England’s wait to win a first major international trophy since 1966 goes on.
France remain on course to become the first side since Brazil 60 years ago to successfully defend the World Cup.
With Brazil having been eliminated on Friday and England dealt with here in the desert north of Doha, France are now surely the favourites to retain their crown.
“It’s fabulous because it was a massive game against a really good England team but it is magnificent to be into the last four once more,” France coach Didier Deschamps said.
“We sort of gave them the ammunition with the two penalties, but we showed heart and guts to hold onto the result.”
This, remarkably, was the first meeting of these two great rivals in a major tournament knockout game, with Croatia’s victory in extra time preventing England from joining France in the final four years ago.
England followed that by losing the Euro 2020 final on penalties to Italy, and now they go out of another tournament because of a squandered spot-kick.
“I just said to the players I don’t think they could have given any more,” England boss Gareth Southgate said.
“They’ve played really well against a top team. It’s fine margins and things at both ends that have decided the game.”
There is no shortage of goal threats in the French side but few could have predicted that the opener would come from Tchouameni, the 22-year-old midfielder who had scored only once for his country before this game.
There was a touch of controversy to the goal, as it came from a France break which started with what looked like a foul by Dayot Upamecano on Bukayo Saka.
It was the first goal England has conceded from outside of the box since the 2014 World Cup and was France’s first from that distance in this tournament.
But England players were up in arms after believing Saka was fouled in the lead-up to the goal.
ð¸ - The England players are angry as they complain for a foul on Saka before the goal. pic.twitter.com/267SQbF3f4
— ðð ð ðððð ð (@TheEuropeanLad) December 10, 2022
foul on saka but cheating refs at it again
— george (@StokeyyG2) December 10, 2022
How much the officials got on France then.
— Jack 'Pie' McDermott (@the_pieface) December 10, 2022
Socceroos great Mark Bosnich said in the SBS studio it was a definite foul on Saka.
“Upamecano has caught him, definitely. All the players stop,” Bosnich said. “He nibbled, nibbled and then whacks him. The referee may not have been in a good position but the assistant referee was next to it. He should have stopped the play.”
Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio waved play on, and Kylian Mbappe cut inside from the left before Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann combined to set up Tchouameni to hit a superb shot from 25 metres that curled away from goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and into the corner.
France had looked the more dangerous team before that, but England grew into the contest after falling behind.
Kane spun away from Upamecano in the box but was denied as his Tottenham teammate Hugo Lloris came out to dive at his feet.
Another moment of controversy followed as England thought they should have had a penalty when Kane was clearly fouled in a tangle of legs with Upamecano.
However, a VAR check ruled out a spot-kick with the officials judging that any infringement took place outside the box.
Former Socceroo Craig Foster believed Kane was fouled — but outside of the box.
“It was clear on the replays,” Foster said in the SBS studio. “He tangles with him and he’s tangled with the leg that is standing outside the box. Therefore, I don’t believe it should have been brought back for a penalty.”
Not to be discouraged, Kane forced Lloris to tip a shot behind just before the half-hour mark and the France goalkeeper -- winning a national record 143rd cap -- was called into action again just after the restart to tip over a Jude Bellingham volley.
The pressure eventually told when Saka was brought down by Tchouameni in the area seven minutes into the second half and this time a spot-kick was given.
Kane stepped up to beat Lloris and score his 53rd goal to equal Wayne Rooney’s record England tally.
The holders may not have been rattled, but England had the upper hand, and Harry Maguire headed agonisingly wide from a free-kick.
France had created nothing in the second half, but then Giroud forced an excellent save from Pickford following a Dembele knockdown, and moments later they struck.
Griezmann whipped in a tremendous cross from the left for Giroud to head in with a touch off Maguire.
That was not game over, as Theo Hernandez was penalised for a shove on substitute Mason Mount when the referee gave a spot-kick following a VAR review.
But this time Kane -- with his country’s outright goal record in sight -- blazed over, and England’s World Cup dream was over too.