According to the 'Daily Mail,' the Belgium international has criticised Mbappe's 'cinematics' and suggested that he won't get far with that attitude.
Meunier missed the game through suspension, but believes that the young French star was potencially influenced by his international teammates.
Mbappe's PSG teammated said that he wouldn't have seen this sort of behaviour from the young player at club level.
Speaking at a press conference in the lead up to Belgium's third-place play-off match with England, Meunier said:
"In Paris, I have rarely seen him waste time the way he did towards the end against us."
"I am sure he was instructed to do that. Kylian is super talented and a future superstar. I hope that he is not being badly influenced."
"If players like Zinedine Zidane or Ronaldo became legends with Real Madrid back in the day, it is because they played with pride and desire on the pitch."
"Zidane and Ronaldo's aims were not to be cinematic or to do things like that. They have always been rightly respected because of their footballing ability and attitude."
"Over the years, as he matures, Kylian will probably understand that attitude is an important part of becoming a legend."
Meunier is likely to return to the Belgium starting line-up for the match with England on Saturday.
In the meantime, it is unlikely that Mbappe's attention will be on his PSG teammates comments, but instead, the young player will be preparing himself for the World Cup final versus Croatia.