New footage has emerged of Gabriel and Jordan Henderson exchanging words following Arsenal's win over Liverpool last Sunday.
The pair had to be separated by team-mates having been involved in a heated exchange after Gabriel Jesus won a penalty for the Gunners late on at the Emirates.
Referee Michael Oliver received a complaint from the Arsenal centre-back regarding something Henderson had said, resulting in the Premier League official heading over to the touchline to speak with Gunners boss Mikel Arteta and his Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp.
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The two players were then asked to share their side of the story to Oliver after the game, according to The Mirror, with this information included in the referee's report and used to support the FA's investigation into the matter. An FA statement released after the game read: "We are aware of an incident that took place during the match between Arsenal and Liverpool. We are in dialogue with the match officials and will review the details of the incident."
One thing that appears to be consistent throughout this process is Gabriel has been left frustrated by whatever the Reds captain has said, highlighted by a post-match recording that has now emerged via the Tasty Football YouTube channel.
During the video, Henderson can be seen approaching the Brazilian defender after the full-time whistle before a firm handshake between the pair follows. Liverpool's No.14 then approaches team-mate Roberto Firmino, pointing at Gabriel while talking to the forward.
The conversation continues with Klopp stood beside Gabriel and Henderson, who appear no closer to settling their dispute before the footage cuts away to Aaron Ramsdale and Ben White parading the pitch to celebrate their result.
An official outcome into the matter is yet to be reached.
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