Another Kolkata club could lodge a complaint against Bengaluru FC head coach for alleged misbehaviour...

Mohun Bagan officials got involved in a half-time spat with Bengaluru FC coach Ashley Westwood and one his support staff during the club's 2-0 win against the Blues at the Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday evening. This has not gone well with the Green and Maroon management who are not ruling out the option of lodging an official complaint with the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

According to the Bagan officials, Bappa Ghosh was allegedly attacked by Westwood and the club manager's wristwatch broke in the brawl that followed.

"The first thing is that this is nothing new. Wherever he (Westwood) goes, he does these things. Without any provocation Westwood and his physiotheraptist kept abusing us throughout the match and then this incident happened at half-time. Pradhyum Reddy (Bengaluru FC assistant coach) was nice to us, their manager was nice to us and the media manager also tried to pacify. But these two guys kept on abusing," Ghosh told Goal.

If Mohun Bagan knock the doors of All India Football Federation (AIFF), this will be the second time in two weeks a club has lodged a complaint against the Manchester United youth product. Earlier East Bengal had alleged that Westwood had racially abused their club doctor Shambo Samrat Samajdar when the two teams met in late January. The Federation has already given the coach a clean chit since the fourth referee didn't mention about the incident in his match report.

"I will meet the club hierarchy on Monday and inform them about what happened. I am not ruling out the option of lodging an official complaint," Ghosh further added.