Captain Gareth Bale walked away when asked about his Wales future following the Euro 2020 round of 16 defeat to Denmark.
Wales' campaign came to a sorry end as they were beaten 4-0 in Amsterdam.
There was speculation before Euro 2020 that Real Madrid forward Bale, 31, may retire after the tournament.
When asked whether the Denmark loss could be his last game for Wales, Bale brought an immediate halt to the post-match interview.
Bale, who spent last season on loan at Tottenham Hotspur, offered no response to the question.
Earlier, Bale had said Wales' players were "frustrated and angry" over the manner of the Denmark defeat.
"It's disappointing, that's all I can say," Bale said.
"We've missed an opportunity but I can't fault the effort and that's the minimum requirement, I'm proud of them still."
When asked about Bale's reaction to the question on his future, Wales interim manager Robert Page said "emotions are raw" in the immediate aftermath of a loss.
"He is feeling like any other player in the changing room - disappointed," Page said.
"Why would he want to answer a question about his future? For me it's an insensitive question. He's just come off the pitch after a defeat. It's about the group and how we bounce back from it."

