• Midfielder scores twice in 5-0 win against Lithuania U-21s • 'I've got on with everyone really well,' he says after game

Ravel Morrison has been praised for a new-found maturity as he reinvigorates the West Ham midfield, but he once again courted controversy when he clashed with his own team-mate Wilfried Zaha in the England Under-21s' match against Lithuania.

Morrison, who scored twice in the 5-0 victory in the European Championship qualifier, appeared to lose his temper as the players ran back into position following a missed header by the defender John Stones.

Zaha, who could have been a team-mate at Manchester United had they not offloaded Morrison to West Ham because of disciplinary problems, confronted the midfielder and the two started pushing and shoving each other. The substitute Nathan Redmond then stepped in to try and pull the players apart although the argument continued for some time afterwards.

"It was just a bit of a disagreement, nothing else," Norwich winger Redmond said. "We got back in the changing rooms and we sorted it out. You get that with teams everywhere, there is just a bit more of spotlight on this incident because it was for England.

"We sorted it out behind the scenes. Rav's a class player, sometimes he just has to move the ball a little bit quicker. Sometimes you do get a little bit frustrated with him, but you just have to let Rav be Rav because of the things he is capable of."

Morrison did not comment on the row afterwards, although he told West Ham TV: "I'm very happy with the performance on my second game for the Under-21s." He added: "I've found it great being part of the squad. I've come in and the lads have treated me well and I've got on with everyone really well so it's been good."