West Ham midfielder Felipe Anderson was involved in a furious bust-up with manager Manuel Pellegrini during victory at Chelsea.
The £42million Brazilian was fuming after he was substituted as the Hammers desperately clung on to beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.
Anderson exchanged angry words with his manager as he walked to the touchline, clearly upset to have been hooked again, says The Sun.
Pellegrini responded by delivering a verbal volley of his own to let his player know who was boss. But Anderson continued ranting and gesticulating angrily towards his manager as he took his seat on the bench alongside his team-mates.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/10457401/felipe-anderson-row-manuel-pellegrini-west-ham-chelsea/Felipe Anderson was involved in a blazing touchline row with manager Manuel Pellegrini on the bench after being substituted in the win over Chelsea. pic.twitter.com/VeDKUMXb09 — West Ham News (@whufc_news) November 30, 2019