Chris Sutton and Todd Cantwell have reignited their public spat on Twitter.
The pair have clashed previously with the Celtic hero claiming Rangers playmaker Cantwell "went down a bit easy" in a win over Hibs back in May.
Then, Michael Beale defended Cantwell over the comments as he stated - "We all know where it’s coming from" - in a clear reference to Sutton.
Cantwell then poked fun at Sutton sharing an image of a cut on his leg with the remark: "Probably a dive".
Now, the pair have re-engaged in a war of words on social media after Cantwell aimed a playful dig at Sutton in response to a question on the best pundit in Scottish football.
On Twitter, Cantwell replied: "I can tell you isn’t Chris Sutton 😂"
And Sutton was quick to respond to former Norwich winger Cantwell as he branded the player "TikTok" in his reply.
Sutton wrote: "Here is some balanced factual punditry from last season TikTok you may not enjoy…you joined Rangers on a free from the Championship and lost every meaningful game against Celtic and won nothing👍 …"
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Not finished, Cantwell then suggested he was fishing for a response from "Twitter troll" Sutton.
He added: "Twitter troll has his notifications on then 😂🎣"
In their previous interaction, Sutton had said of Cantwell on BT Sport: "He went down a bit easy for the free-kick, he has to watch that, hasn't he, referees will eventually cotton on."
And Beale defended Cantwell, stating: "We all know where it’s coming from.
"That was a blatant foul at the weekend, two hands in his chest and anywhere else on the pitch it’s a foul.
"Why would Todd just fall over? But now there’s a narrative around it.
"He’s doing really well and I think we should just enjoy him while he’s in our league. He’s been in our league for a few months and he’s shown lots of bright things.
"Tonight he scored a fantastic goal, he’s feisty and he’s everything that fans want - to play the game with passion.
"We’ve got to be careful because we’ve been down that road before with Alfredo, haven’t we?"
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