Hugo Lloris and Heung min-Son have to be SEPARATED in feisty scenes at half time during Everton game

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Spurs BUST-UP! Hugo Lloris furious with Son Heung-min for not tracking back as he sprints over to confront team-mate at half-time in clash with Everton and has to be held back

  • Two Spurs stars were seen clashing as they left the pitch during their game 
  • Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min were seen clashing with each other at half time
  • The Spurs keeper can be seen pushing the South Korean international 
  • Giovanni Lo Celso, Harry Winks and Moussa Sissoko were left to intervene  

Tottenham Hotspur stars Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min were seen rowing with each other as they left the pitch for half time as the Spurs goalkeeper pushed his South Korean team-mate in heated scenes.

Footage shows Frenchman Lloris chasing after the forward after the whistle was blown for half time, pushing his team-mate, Giovanni Lo Celso, Harry Winks and Moussa Sissoko were left to intervene in a bid to stop the goalkeeper. 

It is believed that the experienced goalkeeper was venting his anger with Son for not tracking back during the opening 45 minutes at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

Spurs stars Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min were seen clashing at half time on Monday

Spurs stars Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min were seen clashing at half time on Monday

The Frenchman runs up to Son and pushes him for not tracking back in the opening half

The Frenchman runs up to Son and pushes him for not tracking back in the opening half

Son is left confused as the Spurs captain vents his frustrations with his team-mate

Son is left confused as the Spurs captain vents his frustrations with his team-mate 

Harry Winks, Giovanni Lo Celso and Moussa Sissoko intervene as the group left the pitch

Harry Winks, Giovanni Lo Celso and Moussa Sissoko intervene as the group left the pitch 

Former Tottenham striker and Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker was taken aback by the scenes, tweeting: ‘Good heavens, Son and Lloris having to be kept apart. Of all the players out there who might want to scrap, I wouldn’t have picked those two. Shows they care, I suppose.’ 

Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp said: ‘He’s proud and there is a reaction, he doesn’t want to see Son do that. He then shouts at Son. 

‘It’s probably the most exciting thing that’s happened all half. That might be a consequence of what happened in the Sheffield United game, he didn’t make a challenge and then he runs up to him.’ 

As the teams re-emerged onto the playing field for the second half, Lloris can be seen patting Son on the head and the pair share a hug before they walk back out.  

More to follow. 

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