WATCH: GB News reporter Keith Bays confronts Argentine ambassador ahead of England World Cup clash
•GB News's Keith Bays has confronted the Argentine ambassador in London ahead of England's World Cup semi-final clash with the South American nation.
•The star, dubbed 'booming Bays', took his famous vocal talents to the Argentine embassy in the capital.
•Keith bellowed: "Is Harry Kane now better than Lionel Messi?
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المصدر: GB News | Source: GB NewsGB News's Keith Bays has confronted the Argentine ambassador in London ahead of England's World Cup semi-final clash with the South American nation.
The star, dubbed 'booming Bays', took his famous vocal talents to the Argentine embassy in the capital.
Keith bellowed: "Is Harry Kane now better than Lionel Messi? What's the score going to be in tomorrow's semi-final? Do you agree that roast beef is better than corned beef?"
A direct answer to his question was not forthcoming. However, he did have some luck through the embassy's door intercom.
"I only wish that it's going to be a clean and interesting game and whoever wins will receive my applause," the voice from inside the building said.
England will face Argentina this evening for a chance to book a slot in the World Cup final. It will be the first time the two nations have gone head-to-head in 21 years.
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