INTER MILAN have been rocked ahead of their Europa League showdown with Celtic after a bust-up between two team mates.
The San Siro giants face the Hoops next month in the Last 32 of the competition.
But during this week's 1-1 draw with Juventus, colleagues Mauro Icardi and Dani Osvaldo were involved in a furious bust-up.
Southampton loan star Osvaldo went ballistic at the Argentinian international for not passing to him during a counter-attack and had to be restrained from attacking him.
But Icardi admitted: "That sort of thing happens in the heat of the moment, but once you're off the pitch it's all forgotten about.
"It was my fault because I should have passed to him.
"He was very angry at me and I admit I got it wrong, as I should've passed it, but I saw a gap and went for it.
"Everything is fine now and there is no lingering bad feeling."
New Inter signing Lukas Podolski made his debut from the bench after his loan move from Arsenal.
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