Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson reportedly had a heated exchange with vice-chairman Ed Woodward before yesterday's 3-3 draw at Sheffield United.
United went two goals behind at Bramall Lane before a brilliant comeback - but then saw Oli McBurnie score a controversial late equaliser in a 3-3 thriller.
Ferguson and Woodward seemed to exchange words in the stands before kickoff.
An image of the pair looking angry with each other and Woodward pointing mid-sentence went viral on social media.
But further images showed the pair going through a range of emotions during their chat, with some smiles also seen.
Woodward: See the foolish player you trained
— Principality (@Man_Like_Wike) November 24, 2019
Woodward: See him there
Ferguson: This boy has scattered all my years of hard work#SHUMUN #MUFC #OleOut pic.twitter.com/oYsKXX5I41

