New footage shows Harry Kane has to be held back from Man Utd star Alejandro Garnacho during furious row

NEW footage has emerged of Harry Kane being held back by team-mates after raging at Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho.

The Red Devils lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich in their must-win final Champions League group game on Tuesday at Old Trafford.

GettyHarry Kane was left fuming with Alejandro Garnacho[/caption]

GettyThe England captain was separated from the United winger after Kingsley Coman was bundles into the pitch side hoardings[/caption]

Kane began complaining to referee Espen Eskas

But players from both teams squared up after a “naughty incident” on 24 minutes.

Garnacho was attempting to get past Kingsley Coman, but ended up sending the Bayern winger into the pitchside hoardings.

And the Old Trafford drop off between the pitch and advertising boards is a steep one.

Coman had used his strength to block Garnacho’s run, but the 19-year-old tried to keep his balance which sent the Frenchman flying.

His Bayern team-mates raced over to square up to the United man, who soon had Rasmus Hojlund and Raphael Varane backing him up.

But a different angle now shows Kane’s angry expression as he was the first player who sprinted towards the young Argentinian.

Kane stopped just before Garnacho’s face, as the United youngster walked in the opposite direction.

Fans heaped praise on Alphonso Davies, who acted as a barrier between the England captain and Garnacho.

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Fortunately, Coman escaped the incident unscathed and the referee eventually continued with the game without punishment.

Coman eventually got the last laugh, after his 71st minute goal sent United out of Europe altogether.

However, Kane was all-smiles during his interview with TNT Sports crew Laura Woods, and United legends Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes.

The Red Devils suffered four defeats in six games, winning just once, which is also a new record Champions League low for them as they finished rock bottom of Group A.

Others, including Upamecano, Fernandes and Hojlund stepped in   

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