Know why Ruesha Littlejohn refuses the handshake with Caitlin Foord after Australia defeated Ireland.
Know why Ruesha Littlejohn refuses the handshake with Caitlin Foord after Australia defeated Ireland.
The star of Ireland’s Women’s World Cup squad, Ruesha Littlejohn, declined to shake Caitlin Foord’s hand after the two nations’ Thursday night group-stage match in Sydney.
It wouldn’t take long to identify a potential cause of the snub.
The Players Tribune received confirmation from Ireland captain Katie McCabe before the Women’s World Cup that she and Littlejohn had broken up after dating for more than seven years.
Irish World Cup handshake snub comes after ex’s bikini photo
We have some drama down under. Ruesha Littlejohn, a star on Ireland’s Women’s World Cup team, declined to shake the hand of Australia’s Caitlin Foord after the two teams played each other in the group stage in Syd… pic.twitter.com/wlo7CP36JZ— Let's Talk About Dis Shidd (@MrsBarnesII) July 21, 2023
Meanwhile, McCabe and Foord play together for Arsenal in the women’s tier of the English Premier League.
According to The Daily Mail, the two recently took a trip to Ibiza with a larger group of their friends.
Along with being single, Foord recently ended a relationship with Lia Walti, an Arsenal player who plays midfield for Switzerland.
El final que nadie quería ver: Ruesha Littlejohn 🇮🇪 esquivando el saludo de Caitlin Foord 🇦🇺pic.twitter.com/fdnSc8bLhW
— Arsenal Women 🇦🇷 (@ArgsenalWFC) July 20, 2023
In the game, Australia defeated Ireland 1-0.
According to Daily Mail, it “does not infer that Foord had anything to do with the breakdown of Littlejohn and McCabe’s relationship.”
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Foord and McCabe are “simply good mates and their friendship had no bearing on McCabe’s break-up with Littlejohn,” according to the outlet’s sources close to Team Australia.
Littlejohn confronted Foord on the pitch after the game, and according to witnesses, she had to be “restrained” by many of her teammates.
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Australia begins its group-stage campaign against Nigeria on Thursday, while Ireland’s next match is against Canada on Wednesday.