Erling Haaland appears to shout 'who the hell are you?' in sexually explicit message to Arsenal debutant in unseen fight
Erling Haaland didn't mince his words when he came face to face with Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly.
The forward scored Manchester CityOn Sunday, the team opened the draw, before ArsenalRiccardo Calafiori and Gabriel put the visitors ahead before the break.
Despite Arsenal being reduced to ten men after Leandro Trossard received two yellow cards, it took City until the eighth minute of added time to break them down, with John Stones scoring the equaliser to make it 2-2.
Tempers had been running high throughout the match, but flared up again at the end of the game.
And a new face appeared on the scene after the final whistle: Gunners debutant Lewis-Skelly.
The 17-year-old was thrust into action in the dying minutes of the game, having been booked before even coming on, as tensions were at their highest and Arsenal were trying to keep City at bay.
After Stones' equaliser and the final whistle, Haaland and Gabriel were seen arguing.
Lewis-Skelly did not hesitate to get in front of his teammate to put an end to it.
And the television cameras showed that Haaland was not willing to accept anything.
He seemed to say to the teenager several times, “Who the hell are you?”
Ilkay Gundogan was also involved, separating the couple.
Ben White and Jakub Kiwior were also involved as they defended Lewis-Skelly and Gabriel.
The rapprochement was eventually dispelled after intervention by his teammates.
Haaland's combative side didn't just come to the fore when he went head-to-head with Lewis-Skelly.
It was also seen Throwing a ball Arsenal defender Gabriel headed in after John Stones' late equaliser.
It was an action-packed match for the Norwegian, whose goal was his 100th for Manchester City.
He has now equaled Cristiano Ronaldo's feat for the number of games it took to reach one hundred for a club, a feat the Portuguese achieved at Real Madrid.
As well as his clash with Haaland, Lewis-Skelly will remember Sunday's clash because it marked his first appearance for Arsenal's first team.
He has been at Hale End since he was nine years old.