Jack Grealish has dismissed any possible dispute between Anwar El Ghazi and Tyrone Mings.
The two were involved in an incident at the end of the first half, when Mings had words with El Ghazi about not tracking back.
But Grealish says the issue was resolved in the dressing room between the two players, and it will not linger any further.
"It was all handbags," Grealish said to reporters after the 0-0 draw with West Ham United on Monday night.
"When you're out there in the heat of the moment...Ty was saying that Anwar didn't track his runner of something.
"Like I say it was the heat of the moment. As soon as we got in at half time it was put to bed. They shook hands and then we were out for the second half, ready to try and get the win.
"We said that that can't be happening out on the pitch. As soon as we leave this dressing room to go out for the second half, everyone has to shake hands and be in this together, which we were.
"I did say to the ref 'what you even checking for?' but he just said he had to. Emotions were running high. We were so desperate to win the game and that's what happens.
"It was nothing. In the changing room it was all quashed and then we were raring to go."