Wayne Rooney insists he has "total respect" for England fans despite confirmation he was involved in an altercation with a fan as Steve McClaren's team left Zagreb following the 2-0 defeat to Croatia.
Rooney was among a group of players heading to the team bus when he was singled out for a barrage of personal abuse from a supporter frustrated at the performance of Steve McClaren's men.
While most of the fans who had stayed behind kept their counsel given the nature of England's defeat, the individual concerned was particularly vigorous in his manner.
Already frustrated by England's biggest defeat for 13 years, Rooney, who has been named on a 30-man shortlist for the FIFA World Player of the Year award, is alleged to have responded.
Those close to the player have moved quickly to defuse any tension between the Manchester United striker and supporters.
A spokesman for Rooney said: "Any gesture Wayne may have made was directed to one, and only one, particular England fan, whose behaviour towards him appalled the other England players who saw it and horrified the rest of the England fans.
"Wayne has total respect for England fans. He accepts and understands their disappointment at Wednesday night's result."
It is not the first time Rooney has found trouble in recent times. PA