Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's son has now waded in on the argument between the Manchester United boss and Jose Mourinho following some fiery comments from the pair at the weekend. United walked away 3-1 winners against Tottenham on Sunday to solidify their second-place position in the table.
But there was an incident in the first half which attracted some strong comments from Solskjaer after the game.
Edinson Cavani thought he had opened the scoring for United midway through the opening 45 minutes only for his goal to be ruled out by referee Chris Kavanagh.
Replays showed that Scott McTominay had made contact with Son Heung-min's face in the build-up to the goal.
The Tottenham star fell to the ground in agony as he held his face with Kavanagh eventually deciding to give a foul against McTominay.
"If you have to steal to feed your kids you steal. I'm very, very disappointed.
"I have told Ole already what I think about his comments."
Now Solskjaer's son, Noah, has responded to the spat between the two Premier League managers.
"Yes, I laughed a lot on Sunday too," he told local newspaper Tidens Krav.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Jose Mourinho argued over Son Heung-min at the weekend (Image: GETTY)