Well, you don't see this very often. England manager Steve Borthwick and Ireland manager Andy Farrell were spotted clashing at half-time of the Six Nations match at Twickenham.
Emotions seemed to boil over as the two calm coaches exchanged angry words on the way to the locker room after the final whistle.
It is not clear what started the argument between the former Saracens team-mates, but the pair continued to discuss their differences as they trotted back down the tunnel side by side.
The disagreement between the two players led to fans calling for a matchup between the two head coaches.
There seemed to be a bit of a disagreement between Steve Borthwick and Andy Farrell 👀#ITVRRugby | #Guinness M6N pic.twitter.com/YvDJIWSH8x
— ITV Rugby (@ITVRugby) March 9, 2024
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EK Rugby joked on social media platform X (formerly Twitter): “If Andy Farrell and Steve Borthwick want to fight, I'd say give the people what they want and let them do it.”
“This is the scrap I want to see…Borthwick vs. Farrell! Better than that wooden MMA dude opponent AJ,” another fan wrote.
Another onlooker added: “It's so funny to see Farrell and Borthwick arguing.”
“It's so funny to watch Farrell and Borthwick argue,” wrote Freddie Davis.
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england continues to fight
A bonus point win for Ireland would have sealed their Six Nations title, but despite being looked down upon by most pundits and fans, England did not have an easy win in the first half.
Ireland took the lead with a Jack Crowley penalty in the second minute, but Ollie Lawrence grabbed England's first try of the match.
The center looked like he might have added two points soon after, but his de Gaulle was chalked away as referee Nika Amashkeli and her assistants canceled the goal after consulting with the TMO.
Crowley scored two more penalties to put Ireland back in the lead, and at the break Ireland led 12-8.
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