The Kylian Mbappe hype train is full steam ahead after his two goals against Argentina on Saturday.Mbappe became the first teenager since Pele in 1958 to score twice in a World Cup game - and that's about as good company as you can keep.The 19-year-old won a penalty before his two goals against Lionel Messi's side and now people can't help but wonder if the match was something of a passing of the torch.But one thing is for sure: people are loving Mbappe right now as he continues to show why he's the most exciting prospect in football.And it's not just on the pitch that the Frenchman is winning admirers.Mbappe has received plaudits for deciding to donate the entirety of his World Cup fees to a charity for disabled children - that's at least £17,000 for every game he plays.He believes that you shouldn't be paid for playing for your country, an incredibly admirable position and one that led to both Gary Neville and Gary Lineker making the same revelation on Twitter.Lineker responded to Pier Morgan applauding Mbappe last night, bringing to light that Mbappe wasn't alone in his gesture:

Then, on Sunday morning, Neville revealed the same thing, adding that England players have been donating match fees for a little while now:

The fact that England's players donate their match fees, and have done for over a decade, is something that really should be common knowledge but somehow flies under the radar.

A lot of fans had no idea that the squad made that gesture, feeling that it's something that should be mentioned more.

It's a wonderful gesture and, quite honestly, means even more that the team doesn't shout about it.

The usual narrative of the England squad taking their roles for granted is one that's becoming increasingly irrelevant and things like this only help prove their dedication to the team further.

Now, if only they can bring the World Cup home, they'll find more goodwill than they know what to do with.