Sweden coach Janne Andersson was involved in a heated live-on-air argument with Bojan Djordjic in which he appeared to question the former Manchester United player's loyalty to his country.
The lively exchange happened on Swedish television network Viaplay after their 5-0 win over Azerbaijan in a Euro 2024 qualifier in Stockholm on Monday night.
It started with pundit Djordjic questioning why Jesper Karlsson, the AZ Alkmaar forward who scored Sweden's fourth goal on the night, didn't receive more game time.
'We can discuss the choice of players all damn night, excuse me,' replied an annoyed Andersson, who suggested to Djordjic that playing Karlsson would mean leaving Newcastle's Alexander Isak or Coventry's Viktor Gyokeres out of the side.