Ian Wright angrily confronted a former England youth international after a feisty Baller League clash.
The Arsenal legend is manager of Wembley Rangers alongside Lionesses star Chloe Kelly.

Wright clashed with Josh Harrop on night five of Baller League[/caption]

The pair were involved in a heated confrontation after the final whistle[/caption]
Wright was in the dugout for his side’s latest clash on Monday as they faced FC RTW at the Copper Box in London.
However, his side were on the receiving end of a narrow 4-3 defeat during a fiery encounter on night five.
Josh Harrop scored twice for FC RTW before clashing with Wright following the final whistle.
The pair could be seen arguing on the pitch as Wright approached the ex-Manchester United starlet.
Harrop was heard saying: “I’m a grown man, don’t speak to me like that,” as his team-mates attempted to calm him down.
Troy Deeney even stepped in to usher the midfielder away after making his Baller League debut.
The former Watford striker was revealed as a wildcard for Wembley before Monday’s action.
However, his surprise return to football lasted a matter of seconds before he was sent off.
Deeney was dismissed after clashing with Tareiq Holmes-Dennis and prompting a melee after a string of heavy challenges.
Speaking to talkSPORT after the match, Deeney gave his version of events.

Deeney was forced to step in to calm the situation down[/caption]

The ex-Watford striker helped lead Harrop away from the incident[/caption]
He said: “We knew the team was going to be physical so we tried to match their physicality and at the start we weren’t really on that so I tapped back into the old Troy and be a little bit more physical than I probably wanted to be.
“I spoke to Mark Clattenburg and there wasn’t one foul through the whole thing so I said ‘either you ref it or I’ll ref it’ and we see how that went!”
Meanwhile, Harrop and Wright were eventually calmed down following their own confrontation.
The FC RTW man now has four goals and two assists in his four Baller League appearances.
He is currently a free agent after leaving Cheltenham at the end of last season.
Harrop started his career at United, coming through the club’s academy as a youngster.
The 29-year-old made just one first-team appearance for the Red Devils, though, scoring in a win over Crystal Palace in May 2017.
He would leave Old Trafford just a month after being handed his Premier League debut by Jose Mourinho.
It followed back-to-back U21 Premier League titles with his boyhood club alongside the likes of Scott McTominay and Marcus Rashford.
Harrop has since had permanent spells at Preston and Northampton as well as his six-month stint with the Robins last term.
His latest strikes in Baller League helped FC RTW leapfrog their opponents into eighth in the standings after five matches.