Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber and former Manchester United striker Wout Weghorst got involved in a training ground bust-up during their international duty with the Netherlands.
The incident occurred during a training session ahead of their match against Germany in Amsterdam. Manager Ronald Koeman had to step into the situation.

In a video shared on social media, Timber is seen tackling Weghorst, who immediately goes down and complains about the challenge. The two players exchange words, prompting Koeman to intervene.
"I said something to you, I said something to them," Koeman reportedly stated. Despite this, Weghorst continued to express his frustration, leading Koeman to shout: "And now it's over!"
The clash between Timber and Weghorst comes after the Netherlands' 5-2 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Nations League. Both players featured off the bench in that match. The Dutch team is preparing for their next game against Germany on Tuesday.
Weghorst remained visibly annoyed by the incident throughout the training session and left quickly once it concluded.
The Netherlands will host Germany in Amsterdam on Tuesday as they continue their Nations League campaign. The team aims to build on their recent victory despite internal tensions and individual performances under scrutiny.
Weghorst, who is known to be an impulsive character, was annoyed with his compatriot. Although these things are not much bothersome, Koeman will be hoping for no foul atmosphere ahead of their match against Germany. Timber, who was out for the entire season last term, has been back among action this season for the Gunners.