Tottenham skipper Heung-min Son was left with a dislocated finger after being involved in a fight with his South Korean teammate
According to the Daily Mail, the altercation occurred on the eve of the semi-final when Son clashed with Lee Kang-in, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain.
The incident reportedly stemmed from frustration over some teammates rushing through their meal to play table tennis.
Son expressed displeasure at the rushed dinner, which led to a heated exchange with Lee Kang-in.
The altercation escalated, resulting in Lee Kang-in attempting to punch Son before they were separated. Son sustained a dislocated finger during the scuffle.
South Korea ended up losing the semi-final 2-0 to Jordan which came as a big upset in the tournament.
Son was seen wearing a strap on his fingers during the game, indicating the injury sustained during the confrontation.
Lee Kang-in since then has issued a public apology to the fans, admitting his mistake and expressing his regret at the incident.
Son returned to Spurs and continued where he left off as he came off the bench to come up with the match winning assist against Brighton to complete their turnaround.