Fights between team-mates are more frequent than most fans think. Footballers are, by their very nature, competitive characters and emotions regularly run high at the very highest level, especially when under-pressure players are competing for major honours - and starting spots.
It's not uncommon, then, for arguments to break out on the training pitch or in the dressing room. In the past, we've even famously seen colleagues come to blows on the pitch, with Kieron Dyer versus Lee Bowyer probably the most famous example in Premier League history.
Of course, such spats can sometimes be a good thing for a squad, as they have the capacity to clear the air by allowing for a release of tension in a struggling team. It would be difficult, though, to portray Marseille's post-match meltdown on Friday as anything other than a very troubling development for Roberto De Zerbi and his players.
Indeed, the incident is being taken so seriously by the French club that Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe are both expected to be sold for their respective role in the dressing-room row in Rennes, while legitimate questions are also now being asked over the coach's ability to restore order at Marseille...








