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Tevez and famous bust

David Beckham's boot to the face, Pep Guardiola's run in with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Carlos Tevez's strop: As Diego Costa makes up with Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, here are 10 other famous footballing bust ups

Diego Costa and Antonio Conte have resolved their differences at ChelseaCosta was left out of the Blues' squad to face Leicester in the Premier LeagueHe is not the only footballer to have had a disagreement with his managerSome of the biggest names in the game have had their own run insDavid Beckham, Roy Keane, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Carlos Tevez all feature in Sportsmail's run down of the most memorably bust ups van cleef and arpel clover necklace fake of recent yearsBy

It is still remarkable to recall how Manchester City's maiden Premier League title featured Tevez spending six months off, mainly playing golf in Argentina.

A spectacular frisson with Roberto Mancini sparked when Tevez declined to warm up for a Champions League tie at Bayern Munich and the City manager decried the player as 'finished' at the club.

Rather than play in the reserves, Tevez flew home and stayed for half a year, losing out on an estimated 9m in wages and fines. AC Milan could not finance a January deal and Tevez was eventually brought back into the fold after apologising, despite also claiming Mancini had treated him 'like a dog'.

Against all imagination Tevez returned fit and scored a hat trick against Norwich, celebrating by taking van cleef and arpel necklace copy a golf swing into thin air. He started the final day game against Queens Park Rangers, although had been substituted by the time of Sergio Aguero's dramatic goal.

David Beckham, February 2003

The Case of the Airborne Boot could be a Sherlock Holmes mystery but it did not take long to establish the culprit when Beckham took the bold step of showing his scar to the world.

Driving into training the Manchester United star wore an Alice band to highlight the cut above his eye, and it was soon revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson's anger was the cause. Ferguson had been incensed at Beckham's performance in the FA Cup defeat by Arsenal and in the dressing room kicked a boot that struck his player with unerring precision.

Ferguson believed Beckham had dropped his levels as a result of interest from La Liga and told the board he should be sold. Beckham went to Real Madrid that summer for 24.5million.

Pierre Van Hooijdonk, August 1998

Perhaps unfairly given his career goalscoring ratio, Van Hooijdonk is synonymous with striking. Having stayed with Nottingham Forest through relegation in 1997, his form helped the side gain instant promotion back.

But returning from the World Cup with Holland, he found Forest had not strengthened as promised and asked to leave. Forest, led by Dave Bassett, refused and Van Hooijdonk downed tools, training with NAC Breda to keep fit.

Eventually he returned in November with Forest in deep trouble. He scored six goals, but team mates markedly refused to celebrate with him. Forest went down in last place.

Van Hooijdonk was sold to Vitesse Arnhem that summer for 3.5m having outlasted Bassett, who was sacked in January. He later said he could have handled the situation differently.

Roy Keane, November 2005

Another United great, another Fergie fall out, another unseemly departure. Friction that had been brewing between Keane and his manager as United suffered a deep lull in form was brought to a head when the club captain issued sharp criticism of team mates for the 4 1 loss to Middlesbrough on in house MUTV.

Ferguson judged the punditry 'unbelievable, he slaughtered everyone' and had the tape pulled. Keane said none of the players had an issue with his honesty. But he departed relatively soon after, with the announcement ending his 12 and a half years at Old Trafford coming abruptly. Keane went onto Celtic.

He has said: 'Even now people still say: "The video had to be destroyed". Like it was a nuclear weapon or something.'

Dimitar Berbatov, September 2008

A dramatic deadline day switch from Tottenham to United for a record 30.75m had van cleef and arpels necklace alhambra fake in fact been preceded by Berbatov declining to play for his club to force through a move.

Juande Ramos dropped his main striker for games against Sunderland and Chelsea and Spurs made a Premier League complaint of tapping up. Eventually chairman Daniel Levy relented but only in exchange for a huge fee, a trademark example of his negotiating ability.

Levy later said Berbatov's behaviour had a 'detrimental affect on the dressing room'. The Bulgarian went on to win that season's Premier League and played in the Champions League final.

Kieron Dyer, August 2004

In what the former England international calls the 'greatest regret of his career', Dyer had a row with Sir Bobby Robson over his position while at Newcastle.

Dyer refused to play at right wing for a game against Middlesbrough, preferring to operate centrally, so Robson dropped him to the bench. When he came on he then declined the captain's armband as Alan Shearer went off.

Dyer was jeered every time he touched the ball during England's friendly win over Ukraine at St James' Park four days later, prompting an apology.

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