Pep Guardiola and Darwin Nunez were seen involved in a heated discussion at the end of Manchester City vs Liverpool.
Erling Haaland gave the Premier League champions the league in the first-half, but were made to rue their missed chances as Trent Alexander-Arnold equalised late on to ensure a point for the Reds.
The row started after the full-time whistle was blown at the Etihad. Nunes went over to the City boss and was clearly angry about something – with the pair being involved in an animated exchange of words.
Klopp needed to pull the Liverpool forward away from the Spaniard – and it’s unclear exactly what triggered the tense exchange between the City boss and the Uruguay international.
You can view the clash between Nunez and Guardiola below, via @SkySportsPL on X (formerly Twitter):
Darwin Núñez and Pep Guardiola at full-time… 👀 pic.twitter.com/gN4RQcWuGu
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) November 25, 2023
On the back of the 1-1 draw, City remain top of the Premier League as they hold a narrow one-point lead over Liverpool.
However, this has now opened the doors for Arsenal, who will go top if they manage to get all three points when they travel to the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday evening to take on Thomas Frank’s Brentford side.
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur could climb above Liverpool if they beat Unai Emery’s Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon.
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