Trent Alexander-Arnold settled a debate with Jesse Lingard in style after the right back hit the crossbar at the first time of asking after training with England.
Following a kickabout in training at St. George's Park on Thursday afternoon, the pair were seen squabbling over an incident which had happened moments before.
Alexander-Arnold, who was on the winning side of the training ground game, approaches both Lingard and Ruben Loftus-Cheek to shake their hands after what seems to have been a game-winning decision that has gone against them.
Lingard can be heard complaining that 'the ball was already out' before accusing Alexander-Arnold of 'cheating' as Loftus-Cheek joins in to echo the Manchester United attacker's thoughts.
As the Liverpool right back continues to hold his hand out to the pair, he tells Loftus-Cheek and Lingard to 'be graceful in defeat' as the light-hearted bickering goes on.
Out of nowhere, Eric Dier joins the debate by insisting that 'it was a clear foul' as the different opinions cloud what happened during the game.
As neither side backs down from the argument, Lingard tells Alexander-Arnold that he'll only shake his hand if he hits the crossbar from roughly 50 yards away at the first time of asking.
The 19-year-old obliges and impressively nails the attempt in one go causing all involved to burst into laughter at the freak bit of skill.
Lingard stays true to his word and shakes Alexander-Arnold's hand while both are in disbelief at what they just witnessed.
Gareth Southgate's men will face Spain in the UEFA Nations League opener on Saturday evening.