Several incidents of teammates clashing on the pitch have been documented in football history. One notable example is Idrissa Gueye, who was sent off for slapping Michael Keane at Old Trafford.
Another incident occurred between Leeds United's Paul Hartson and Sheffield Wednesday's Neil Mellor in 1995. The two players had a heated exchange during a match, with both players receiving red cards.
In another notable example, Blackburn Rovers' Colin Hendry was sent off for fighting his teammate Colin Pouton after coming on as a substitute.
A more recent incident occurred between Aston Villa's Anwar El Ghazi and West Ham's Tyrone Mings in 2019. Although both players were booked, the tackle was so forceful that it left Mings with a nasty gash on his forehead.
Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer of Newcastle United have also been involved in a high-profile altercation during a match against Aston Villa. The two players clashed on the pitch, resulting in both being sent off.
Essam El-Hadary became the first African player to save a penalty at the World Cup while playing for Egypt in 2018.
A notable example of a team thrashing its champions is Manchester City's 6-1 defeat by Manchester United in 2011. The match was part of the Premier League era and marked one of the heaviest home defeats suffered by reigning champions.
Additionally, Liverpool lost to Nottingham Forest with a scoreline of 3-0 on March 12th.
Another incident occurred between Leeds United's Paul Hartson and Sheffield Wednesday's Neil Mellor in 1995. The two players had a heated exchange during a match, with both players receiving red cards.
In another notable example, Blackburn Rovers' Colin Hendry was sent off for fighting his teammate Colin Pouton after coming on as a substitute.
A more recent incident occurred between Aston Villa's Anwar El Ghazi and West Ham's Tyrone Mings in 2019. Although both players were booked, the tackle was so forceful that it left Mings with a nasty gash on his forehead.
Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer of Newcastle United have also been involved in a high-profile altercation during a match against Aston Villa. The two players clashed on the pitch, resulting in both being sent off.
Essam El-Hadary became the first African player to save a penalty at the World Cup while playing for Egypt in 2018.
A notable example of a team thrashing its champions is Manchester City's 6-1 defeat by Manchester United in 2011. The match was part of the Premier League era and marked one of the heaviest home defeats suffered by reigning champions.
Additionally, Liverpool lost to Nottingham Forest with a scoreline of 3-0 on March 12th.