Gennaro Gattuso has lashed out at a cameraman while talking to Valencia supporters, hours after his side suffered yet another defeat to heap the pressure on the Italian.
The incident occurred minutes after Gattuso and his Valencia side touched down at Manises airport in Valencia on Sunday, with a number of the club's fans there to greet the team and offer words of support.
Footage from Valencian news outlet A Punt shows Gattuso talking with one fan, where he is briefly heard saying: 'Right now it's not a problem for the boys,' before the bright light from the camera irritates the hot-headed Italian, who loses his cool and forcefully pushes the camera out of his face.
Gattuso then appears to gesticulate angrily towards the cameraman, while Valencia fans try to calm him down from behind a barrier.
Footage from an different angle shows Gattuso pushing away the camera and berating the cameraman for invading his personal space.
Despite losing his cool, Gattuso hugs a number of Valencia supporters who turned out to greet the team.
Spanish news outlet A Punt have since told MARCA that Gattuso and Valencia have apologised for the incident.
'Valencia and their coach, Gennaro Gattuso, have apologized to Àpunt for yesterday's incident in which the Italian tried to prevent our cameras from recording the arrival of the team at the Manises airport. We appreciate and accept the apology.'
Gattuso is facing a battle to keep his job at Valencia having won just twice in their last seven games – with both coming in the earlier rounds of the Copa del Rey, which they were dumped out of at the quarter-final stage by Athletic Bilbao last week.
He is currently without a win in LaLiga since November 10, when they beat 10-man Real Betis 3-0. Valencia are currently in 14th place but are just one point above the relegation zone.
Gattuso was also the target of an attempted robbery at his home earlier this month, but the AC Milan and Rangers icon managed to thwart the attempt thanks to high-tech security and his guard dogs.
A gang of thieves targeted the Italian's house as he took charge of the club's match against Cadiz at the Mestalla, according to a report in Mundo Deportivo.
The attempt has become part of a worrying and ugly trend as criminals take note of fixture lists to see when players and coaches will be involved in games, leaving them to take advantage of the opportunity of an empty house to rob.
However, on this occasion Gattuso was prepared for any such attack on his property, having installed a state-of-the-art security system at his home that included alarms, video cameras and motion sensors.
He also had primed two guard dogs to be on alert, and they managed to chase the would-be thieves away from the house.
Local police are now studying the video evidence to track down who was attempting to rob the property in Campolivar, Godella near Valencia.