Manchester City's dressing room antics certainly caused a stir back a few months ago. Pep Guardiola's side dominated at Old Trafford and later celebrated the victory by throwing confetti and playing really loud music.
Jose Mourinho was unhappy with the way in which City celebrated in the changing rooms and an ugly 20-man fracas played out.
As per Daniel Taylor from The Guardian, the story goes that Mourinho was unhappy with the loud music booming from City's dressing room and told them to keep it down.
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He then became involved in a heated exchange with City goalkeeper Ederson, with the two shouting at each-other in Portuguese.
To be honest it was all very unnecessary but last weekend, United allegedly got their sweet revenge at the Etihad after the full-time whistle.
Manchester City started the better out of the two teams, but two goals from Paul Pogba and a Chris Smalling winner gave the red side of Manchester bragging right as they celebrated with the away support after the full-time whistle.
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And after those celebrations, it has been claimed that United's dressing room turned up their speakers to the loudest possible volume.
The Sun also report that United players had discovered that City players had booked tables and restaurants to celebrate their title winning fixture against their local rivals.
The insult "'Booked tables have you? We'll take your f***ing tables." was also reportedly uttered on the pitch.
If you somehow missed last year's meeting between the pair, things escalated in a narrow corridor outside City's dressing room, with police and stewards having to intervene to stop a bust-up that included 20 players and staff from both set of teams.
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Punches are said to have been thrown and Jose Mourinho is said to have had a bottle thrown at him, as well as being soaked in milk and water.
While City's assistant manager, Mikel Arteta, had his eyebrow split open and had blood streaming down his face as things got nasty. Unbelievable.
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