Kylian Mbappé's Flute Celebration at World Cup Explained
French forward Kylian Mbappé, 27, performed a unique invisible flute celebration after scoring a goal against Senegal in a recent World Cup match. Mbappé's two goals contributed to France's 3-1 victory in their opening match. The distinctive celebration was inspired by a prior appearance on comedian James Corden's show, where Mbappé promised to enact the suggestion.
Kylian Mbappé, the French superstar, made headlines with his performance and an unusual celebration during France's 3-1 victory against Senegal in their World Cup opening match. Mbappé scored twice, notably netting the temporary 1-0.
Following his low shot goal, the 27-year-old sprinted to the corner flag and performed a brief solo on an invisible flute. This gesture was a new sight for many viewers.
The idea for the flute celebration originated from comedian James Corden. Mbappé had recently appeared on Corden's show and promised to carry out the suggestion on the field. The forward, who has a background in musical activities from his childhood, fulfilled his promise during the match.
(Source: Yahoo Sports Soccer)