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Published 08:01 5 Sept 2017 BST

"Dele and Kyle Walker were messing about and Dele made the gesture towards Kyle. They have a strange way of communicating."
Judging by the responses on social media, it's fair to say plenty of England fans were unconvinced by the England boss' explanation.
Shortly after Southgate's post-match press conference, a tweet from Alli echoed what Southgate had said:
'Just to clarify, the gesture tonight was a joke between me and my good friend Kyle Walker,' the tweet said.
'Apologies for any offence caused!'
https://twitter.com/dele_official/status/904827443181170692
Goals from Eric Dier and Marcus Rashford saw England clinch a 2-1 win in the game, after falling behind to an early goal from Stanislav Lobotka. They remain on course to qualify for the finals with games against Slovenia (home) and Lithuania (away) remaining.