Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka appeared to be in a rage in a heated confrontation with a group of West Ham fans behind the bench at the London Stadium on Saturday.
The Swiss midfielder, 33, was embroiled in a seemingly tense war of words with supporters sat behind the away bench as the Hammers’ 3-1 win over Sunderland entered its final exchanges.
Such was the distraction caused by the argument that the match was even briefly halted by referee Thomas Bramall, who discussed it with West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
Xhaka, who was not part of the Sunderland team due to an ankle injury, even appeared to continue the row after the final whistle ended.
As the Black Cats bench walked down to the tunnel, cameras panned to the 33-year-old confronting yet another fan before he was ushered away by staff.
It is unclear what caused the wrangle but the midfielder appeared visibly irate.
Granit Xhaka was involved in a heated confrontation with fans behind the bench at West Ham
The midfielder traded seemingly tense words with supporters during the final exchanges of West Ham’s 3-1 win over Sunderland
An alternate angle of the Sunderland bench with West Ham supporters behind it
Widely circulated footage on social media shows the Sunderland players pointing to supporters as hundreds of Hammers fans stood up and began taunting Xhaka.
Stewards then flocked to the bench, where the altercation was playing out. It is unclear if any fans were removed from the ground.
Xhaka had started all of the Black Cats’ 22 Premier League games this season before Saturday’s clash in east London.
He picked up the knock in his ankle during last week’s victory over Crystal Palace but travelled with the squad to watch from the sidelines.
More to follow.