
The former Manchester United pair were involved in a heated argument
Romelu Lukaku had to be held back after clashing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic during Tuesday's Milan derby.
The pair, who were both teammates for a brief while at Manchester United, were seen (and heard) in a heated exchange shortly before half-time in the Coppa Italia clash between AC Milan and Inter Milan, briefly squaring up to each other before teammates intervened.
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While both men received a yellow card for their troubles, it did little to quell the tension - with Lukaku appearing particularly furious as the teams left the field for half-time, having to be held back by teammates.
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Ibrahimovic, who appeared to call Lukaku a "donkey" at one stage of the row, had given Milan the lead just after the half-hour mark, though it isn't immediately clear what triggered the clash between the strikers.
Though both players escaped further punishment before the second 45 started, Ibrahimovic lasted a mere 13 minutes of the second after he was given a second yellow card for a foul.
Lukaku was later responsible for Inter's equaliser, emphatically smashing home a penalty to level things up.