He's daddy's boy: Wayne Rooney's son Kai looks upset after England World Cup defeat
HIS father might've scored the only goal in the World Cup match England vs Uruguay last night, but Kai Rooney seemed physically upset his team didn't win the match.
The adorable four-year-old was spotted with a quivering bottom lip as England fans realised they weren't going to win the match, which ended 2-1.
Wayne Rooney's eldest son sat in the stadium and looked like he might cry.
Thankfully Kai's doting mother Coleen was on hand to console her eldest son.
The 28-year-old WAG is in Brazil with her two sons, Kai and 13-month-old Klay, to support Wayne as he plays for England.
And it would appear the situation even pushed strong-willed Coleen to the brink of tears, but the mother-of-two stayed strong.
She took to Twitter after the match, saying: "Gutted with the score, but so pleased @WayneRooney scored and his boys were here to see it!!"
The model and fashion designer has turned her visit to Brazil into a family holiday, and was spotted arriving at Manchester Airport with her parents in tow earlier this week.
Hoping to lend her support to her husband - who received a barrage of abuse via Twitter this weekend after England lost to Italy on Saturday night - the star landed in the South American country alongside her mother, father, brother and two sons, Kai and Klay.
The star hasn't been taking the abuse Wayne's been receiving on Twitter lying down, having replied to a few tweets before arriving in Rio.
After a number of disappointed fans blasted his skills on the football pitch, Coleen replied: "You take his place then! Let's see how you get on!!!"
She also told someone to "phone Roy then" after they claimed that could play better than him.