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Arsenal picked up a win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup last night, and Declan Rice was involved in a heated exchange with Arsenal assistant manager Albert Stuivenberg at halftime.

A lip reader has now shed light on the angry tunnel row between the Arsenal player and the coach, and revealed what the player said to Stuivenberg. (h/t Daily Mail)

The exact conversation is uncertain, but lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman has suggested that Rice initiated the confrontation with a “just go,” before Gabriel stepped in to diffuse the situation and urged Stuivenberg: “Stop, please stop, please stop”.

Freeman added that Rice reacted with: “Oh for f***’s sake”, followed by: “He doesn’t know what the hell he is on about?”.

Disagreement between coaches and players is quite common in football, and there is hardly anything to read into the situation. Rice and Stuivenberg were unhappy with the situation, and they reacted in the heat of the moment. However, it is fair to assume that the situation will be handled internally without any escalation, and the two will move on quickly.

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