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Former Manchester United star 'clears air' with Sweden boss after heated argument on live TV

Former Manchester United player Bojan Djordjic and Sweden manager Janne Andersson have 'cleared the air' after they were involved in a heated row live on air earlier this week.

After Sweden's 5-0 win over Azerbaijan on Monday night, Andersson came on to Viaplay to discuss the match. However, things took an unexpected turn when Djordjic asked the 60-year-old about Jesper Karlsson's lack of game time across the international break.

The AZ Alkmaar star played just eight minutes in two matches, and the question about his lack of action from Djordjic did not go down well with the Sweden boss. Andersson was furious and went on to accuse the former United man of "whining".

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Following this, he asked: "Who do you represent?"

Djordjic - who made just two appearances for the Reds - was born in Belgrade, Serbia, but represented Sweden's national teams at youth level.

In response to Andersson, he replied: "Sweden, of course, why wouldn't I? What kind of thing is this then? Are you going to say something else?"

According to Swedish paper Expressen, Djordjic later demanded an apology during Viaplay's post-match coverage.

He added: "Should I constantly excuse myself? Should I have my own say? I have people who have my back and know what I stand for. But this. I will have an excuse.

"If those with Petra Thoren, who is the press manager, listen and check through it, they should not make up any sentence other than an excuse for how to behave. I will never apologise for who I am."

Andersson was asked about the row during his press conference, with a reporter asked if he had insinuated that Djordjic does not represent Sweden.

"Never in hell," he stated.

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