World Cup 2018: England star Raheem Sterling involved in touchline dispute with Colombia coach in feisty last 16 game
The England star appeared to be barged over by Eduardo Urtasun just before half-time

England star Raheem Sterling was barged by Colombian coach Eduardo Urtasun as the two teams walked off their fiery World Cup last 16 tie at the Otkrytie Arena at half-time.
The score was deadlocked at the break in what was a bad-tempered game throughout.
There was an incident on 40 minutes which saw Jordan Henderson appeared to be headbutted by Wilmar Barrios but the Colombia player only received a yellow card.
And the Colombia technical staff made their feelings known, with the coach appearing to use his shoulder to knock the winger as he headed towards the tunnel.
The tensions threatened to spill over after the break when England were awarded a penalty as Harry Kane was grappled to the floor in the penalty area.
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Kane dispatched the resulting spot-kick but the South Americans equalised with a towering header from Yerry Mina in the third minute of stoppage time meaning the game will go to a nail-biting extra 30 minutes.
England fans have been very critical of Colombia's aggressive approach to the game and below you can see pictures of the incident involving Sterling and Urtasun.
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