Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has denied any rift with Holland coach Frank de Boer.
Wijnaldum has played down his touchline row with De Boer after the Holland midfielder was substituted during Saturday's 2-0 win against Latvia.
The Liverpool midfielder, who started the match, was taken off with 11 minutes to go for Donny van de Beek as the Dutch cruised to a comfortable World Cup qualifying win in Amsterdam.
As he came off, Wijnaldum had a frank exchange of words with De Boer and was visibly upset at being removed from the action, but the 30-year-old downplayed the argument post-match.
"My substitution? Yes I was a bit disappointed. But we shouldn't make it bigger than it is," Wijnaldum told NOS after the game.
"I wanted to remain on the pitch because I had the feeling that I could score another goal because Latvia were becoming more open in their defence.
"But me and the coach have already talked about it, it's nothing bad.
"You have fun in the game and you don't really want to be taken off. But you also have players on the bench, of course, and I also think this is a good time to put them in to keep the feeling across the team as good as possible.
"So on the one hand I was very disappointed, but on the other hand it is also good for the group process when other guys play too."

