Simone Inzaghi says the heated on-field exchange between Inter team-mates Nicolo Barella and Romelu Lukaku is understandable as both players were showing their desire.
Barella and Lukaku could be seen arguing during a frustrating first half for Inter in their goalless Serie A draw against Sampdoria on Monday.
Lukaku angrily wagged his finger at Barella after the Italy international had petulantly waved his arms in the air.
Asked to explain the mid-game dispute between his two players, Inzaghi tried to take positives out of the situation.
“Barella is totally committed to the cause. He has so much motivation and always wants to win,” Inzaghi told Inter TV.
“The desire can at times spill over, but we all know what kind of person he is. I have confidence in him and the rest of the team.”
Barella and Lukaku are in contention to start Inter’s home league match against Udinese on Saturday as they look to return to winning ways in Serie A.
Inter may find themselves 18 points behind Napoli by then, with the leaders travelling to Sassuolo on Friday.
Despite having a big Champions League last-16 first-leg tie with Porto coming up on Wednesday, Inzaghi suggested he does not intend to rest any key players against Udinese.
“We will need to be at our best. I may be repetitive but despite the Champions League on the horizon, the focus is on Inter-Udinese,” he said.
“I think that our biggest motivation tomorrow comes from wanting to win in front of our fans.
“I will make the necessary assessments. I will rely on all players, the starters and those on the bench.”