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Bayern Munich star Lewandowski exchange blows with teammate during heated training session

- Robert Lewandowski and Kingsley Coman exchange blows during training session

- The Polish forward was said to have accused his teammate of not taking the exercise serious

- This came few days after the 30-year-old inspired his Bayern Munich to massive win over rivals Dortmund

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski was reportedly involved in a physical bust-up with teammate Kingley Coman during Thursday morning, April 11, training session.

The 30-year-old was said to have accused the Frenchman of not taking the training exercise serious.

Both stars however exchanged blows moments after the argument heated up on the training ground according to the Mirror.

The publication reports that Coman threw the first punch, but the former Borussia Dortmund star responded by landing a strike of his own on the 22-year-old.

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Jerome Boating and Niklas Sule were said to have separated the fight before it got bloody as Bild reported that a number of other teammates had to subsequently intervene.

Meanwhile, the manager Niko Kovac didn't punish either of the players for disturbing the peace of his training session.

Instead, he allowed them to finish the session with their teammates at Sabener Strasse ahead of their Bundesliga clash with Fortuna Dusseldorf.

Reports from the club claims it is not the first time Lewandowski has been involved in a training ground argument with teammates over the last 18 months.

He and Mats Hummels were involved in a bust-up in February despite their years of playing together at different clubs, with the German defender heavily critical of the No.9's attitude.

And the issue led to club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge saying that the club "won't tolerate any nonsense" in future.

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According to information from the Bayern camp as reported by the Mirror, the Polish striker is set to extend his contract in Bavaria, as his current deal runs out in 2021.

Lewandowski scored twice in the Bavarians' 5-0 demolition of German League title contenders Dortmund last weekend as they take the top spot on the table with six games to go.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Chelsea are plotting a surprise transfer move for Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski this summer.

The Blues are said to be looking to add to strengthen their attack ahead of next season according to SunSport.

Lewandowski netted a brace as Bayern Munich thrashed Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, April 6, at the Allianz Arena to claim top spot in the Bundesliga log.

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