Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler says training ground rows happen all the time after the very public altercation between Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez in the England camp.
Manager Gareth Southgate will not select Sterling for Thursday's European Qualifier against Montenegro at Wembley after the Manchester City star was involved in an argument with Gomez at the national team's St George's Park training base.
It was a continuation of hostility which was sparked during Liverpool's 3-1 win over City at Anfield on Sunday with Southgate likening the row to a family disagreement and insisting the group are united.
"It shouldn't happen but things do every single day in training - I fell out with lots of managers and coaches as a player," Robbie Fowler told Sky Sports News.
"It's probably not ideal in terms of getting the right camaraderie in the camp but the player has obviously apologised and both are happy with what's happened and been said since.
"The manager has made his statement - I probably don't agree with it to be honest as if it was a World Cup semi-final a player wouldn't be getting dropped.
"But I can't sit here and have a go at Gareth Southgate - he's dealt with it in the way he sees fit and players are players. We should draw a line under it now and move on.