Erling Haaland clashed with Gabriel Jesus and Mikel Arteta after Manchester City drew 2-2 with Arsenal on Sunday.
Tensions simmered throughout the Etihad Stadium showpiece, with Leandro Trossard sent off just before half-time.
The Belgian winger bundled into Bernardo Silva before booting the ball away, drawing a second yellow from referee Michael Oliver.
Arsenal led the champions 2-1 at that stage, with goals from new signing Riccardo Calafiori and Gabriel giving them the advantage after Erling Haaland had put City in front with his 100th goal for the club.
Holding out with ten men was always going to be a big ask but Arsenal maintained their advantage until deep into injury-time. England defender John Stones then denied them the three points at the death, hitting the net after a late scramble in the Arsenal box.
Erling Haaland celebrated the goal by throwing the ball at Gabriel's head, with things boiling over again after the final whistle as he crossed paths with Arsenal manager Arteta.
"Stay humble, stay humble," said Haaland, patting Arteta on the back.
Former City striker Gabriel Jesus then tried to diffuse the situation but Haaland didn't take kindly to his interventions.
"Stay humble eh" 🔥
Listen to Erling Haaland's comments to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta at full-time following the 2-2 draw 🚨 pic.twitter.com/sXVYrK7hw9
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Jack Grealish and Ben White arrived on the scene as things were calming down. It's the continuation of what is fast becoming the Premier League's biggest rivalry.