Jude Bellingham was seething after Borussia Dortmund's Champions League round of 16 second leg defeat to Chelsea on Tuesday night.
Dortmund went into the game with a 1-0 lead thanks to Karim Adeyemi's strike in the first leg but goals from Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz at Stamford Bridge saw Chelsea turn the tie around and reach the quarter-finals.
But the winning goal came in controversial fashion after Marius Wolf was deemed to have handled Ben Chilwell's cross from close range.
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A penalty wasn't given at first but then referee Danny Makkelie went to the VAR screen and awarded the spot-kick.
Havertz, with his stuttered run-up, hit the post but ended up getting a retake after Dortmund players were ruled to have encroached the area.
During the game, tempers flared a little and Bellingham, Dortmund's main man, ended up getting into it with England teammates Chilwell and Reece James.
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It's not the first time he's been involved in an altercation with his national team colleagues, having fumed at Phil Foden in a group stage meeting at the Etihad Stadium in September.
Afterwards, he took issue with Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella over something and shoved him.
That led to Graham Potter coming over to his players and ushering away, with Chelsea players trying to calm him down as he continued to remonstrate with the Spaniard.
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Bellingham did shake hands with manager Edin Terzic but his angry mood continued as he chucked a water bottle on the pitch and pushed a TV camera away.
The 19-year-old midfielder is a winner who plays on the edge and clearly does not react well to losing.
The Birmingham City youth product refrained from fully going in on the officials but was furious with the two key decisions which went against his team.
He told BT Sport: "I've not seen the incident back. From where I was, it looked pretty close. I can't see where he can go with the hands. It's a yard or two away.
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"The fact they've had a replay, it's a joke. When you have such a slow run-up, people will encroach. That's the game I suppose and he's made a decision."
Topics: Jude Bellingham, Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga, Champions League, Chelsea