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Tony Watt: Dundee United striker settles 'little bit of handbags' with a hug after Motherwell CEO spat

Dundee United striker Tony Watt has poured cold water on his argument with Motherwell CEO Alan Burrows – and revealed the pair quickly made up with a cuddle.

The pair were seen exchanging words after the forward’s goal helped United win the midweek meeting with his former club.

Watt marked the strike by putting his fingers in his ears after being on the receiving end of criticism from the away end following his controversial switch last month.

Burrows was none too impressed and the pair were captured in heated discussion by BBC Sportscene cameras.

The Fir Park supremo tweeted his explanation of the storm in a teacup, and Watt concurred – and revealed the pair quickly embraced and made up.

"Alan [and I] cleared that up straight away,” the former Celtic, Charlton and Airdrie striker said.

“He’s heated, I’m heated and we were having a little bit of handbags, shall we say?

“I maybe told him to do one and he maybe told me to do one and we were nearly wrestling, but I don’t have any bad feelings towards that guy.

“He reinvigorated my career. More than anyone else at the club, he’s responsible for helping me get to where I am.

“It was nothing but handbags and it was actually quite funny. I heard from my wife it all got caught on camera.

“We ended up cuddling outside the dressing room.”

Watt agreed a pre-contract move with United late last year but the move was accelerated with a deal reached between the club last month for the transfer to take place six months early.

Well fans were disappointed to lose the top-flight’s top scorer and let him know on Wednesday night before he responded with a goal – and celebration – of his own.

“I wouldn’t have celebrated if I didn’t hear the abuse from the fans. That’s just part and parcel of

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