Danny Rose has unsavoury spat with Spurs coach Tony Parks after Fulham win



Tottenham defender Danny Rose was involved in a heated argument with coach Tony Parks after their 3-1 win over Fulham.

As the left back walked off the pitch he turned to speak to Parks and Zeki Fryers but didn't like what he heard.

Asked about the incident afterwards, manager Tim Sherwood said: 'It was an altercation regarding who was marking who. I think they made a substitution and Danny was a little bit unclear on who he had to mark because the player he was assigned to had already gone off.

Public feud: Tottenham defender Danny Rose (right) argued with coach Tony Parks (left) after beating Fulham

Up close and personal: Parks and Rose argue after Spurs beat Fulham 3-1 on Saturday in the Premier League

If looks could kill: Rose (top right) walked away from the spat leaving Parks with Zeki Fryers (both bottom)

'It was a little miscommunication. Tony told him, he was told, and that was it.

'I'm all for that, because it shows they both care and they both want the same. They're shaking hands in there and there's not a problem with that.'

Tottenham's backline was again different, with Fryers this time coming in to central defence alongside Younes Kaboul.

Despite the controversial moment after the game, Tottenham will be happy with a result which puts them in fifth, six points clear of Manchester United and just three poitns behind Everton.

On the ball: Rose (right) shrugs off the challenge from Fulham's Alexander Kacaniklic (left) at White Hart Lane



