That bellend Kyle Walker knows he has to be on his best behaviour to impress his new gaffer Sergio Conceicao after he had a proper barney with AC Milan skipper Davide Calabria in some right heated scenes.
Conceicao and Calabria had a proper ding-dong
The England international was watching from the stands at the San Siro as his new team managed to pull off a bloody thrilling injury-time comeback win over Parma on Sunday.
Milan nabbed two goals in stoppage time thanks to Tijjani Reijnders and Samuel Chukwueze to come out as 3-2 winners and move up to sixth place in Serie A.
It was Conceicao's fifth win out of his seven games in charge of the Rossoneri, but not even his joy at a last-gasp winner could save Calabria from his wrath.
In absolutely mental scenes, the ex-Porto gaffer was seen having a proper go at the Milan right-back on the pitch and pointing right in his face.
Then a proper verbal spat kicked off where the two muppets were yelling at each other, leading to players and staff members having to step in and break it up.
Conceicao and Calabria had to be pulled apart
Conceicao and Calabria had to be dragged away from each other with the fans inside the stadium left completely gobsmacked by what they were witnessing.
Nobody knows what caused the bust-up, but La Gazzetta dello Sport reckon that Conceicao wasn't best pleased with his captain attending the concert of some rapper called Lazzo on Friday night.
Calabria, who was subbed off in the 77th minute when the score was level at 1-1, has since said that him and Conceicao have kissed and made up.
He said: "Honestly, these are things that happened on the pitch. A misunderstanding between the two of us, we wanted to play this game."
"The adrenaline was really high and we cleared things up, we both didn't understand one thing."
"We fixed things: it won't be the first or the last time you see it. It's common in football. I also apologise because it's not a nice thing."
Conceicao had to be dragged away in heated scenes at the San Siro on Sunday
Conceicao also spoke about the incident, saying his issue with Calabria was because of something he did in the game.
He said: "I watch the matches and feel them with great passion. There was a bit more adrenaline."
"There was a game situation that I discussed with Calabria, and there were a few words too many, in my opinion."
"The players are all important to me, like a family. If I have a son who behaves badly, I tell him. And here, it's the same."
"There's no hypocrisy: we say things to each other as men. True, it wasn't pretty, but in football, it happens, we’re not in church."
Walker was in the stands to watch Milan move up to sixth in the table
While Calabria found himself in Conceicao's bad books, he may also soon find himself out of his starting XI.
He seems destined for a place on the bench following the loan arrival of Walker from Manchester City.
But the 34-year-old will have to wait until February to make his debut due to some little-known rule.