Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has revealed what happened in his bust-up with Man City goalkeeper Ederson in their recent Premier League match.
The Gunners triumphed 1-0 on the day thanks to Gabriel Martinelli's late, deflected goal that left the City keeper stranded on the wrong side of the net.
Despite Arsenal's impressive victory, one of the main talking points from the afternoon was the post-match bust-up between Kyle Walker and the Arsenal staff.
Some fans were also quick to point out a, relatively small, bust-up between former team-mates Jesus and Ederson in the final moments of the match.
The incident occurred in stoppage time as the Arsenal striker held off City defenders by their corner flag before conceding a foul.
After the whistle was blown, Jesus proceeded to kick the ball away before Ederson came steaming in and bundled his compatriot to the floor.
Both players received a caution from the referee and now the Arsenal star has revealed the full details of their bust-up.
He told a press conference: 'I have a good relationship, not just with Ederson. But on the pitch it's normal.
'Ederson and I spent a lot of time together at City and we were very happy. He knows how fond I am of him and I also know how fond he is of me.
'But on the pitch he defends his team and I defend mine. It was a moment when we were winning and it's not easy to beat them.
'We were winning and I held the ball there. Anyway, he ended up giving me a push, but afterwards everything was normal. We came together talking. That's it.'
The main talking point from the match, however, was the clash between Walker and Arsenal coach Nicolas Jover.
The England defender was captured squaring up to set-piece coach Nicolas Jover after he offered Walker a handshake
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