The drama unfolded on the pitch as Portugal's Bernardo Silva clashed with his former Manchester City teammate Rodri after a crucial World Cup match.
Silva was caught off guard as Rodri celebrated his missed opportunity, prompting the Portugal star to jump up and confront his former teammate.
Rodri later apologized for his actions, stating that he made a mistake by celebrating prematurely and that he had already apologized to Silva.
However, Portugal's performance has come under fire from former player Ricardo Quaresma, who accused the team of "strolling around" in defeat.
Quaresma questioned the team's ability to deliver on their potential, citing their lack of goals and poor midfield performance.
He also criticized the team's tactics, saying that they relied too heavily on possession and failed to break through the opponent's lines.
Quaresma's comments echoed those of co-commentator Chris Sutton, who mocked Cristiano Ronaldo's performance, saying that he was "waddling around the field like a granddad."
Ronaldo was Portugal's only bright spot, but even he was criticized for his lack of impact on the game.
Former Barcelona, Inter, and Porto star Ricardo Quaresma also questioned the team's management, suggesting that manager Roberto Martinez had failed to put the best team out on the field.
Quaresma's scathing assessment of the team's performance has sparked a heated debate about the team's potential and Martinez's management style.