Chelsea vice-president ROWED with David and Brooklyn Beckham for celebrating a Paris Saint-Germain goal on Tuesday night

Beckham watches on at the Chelsea vs PSG game

The former England captain was in attendance at Stamford Bridge to watch his former employers dump the Blues out of the Champions League

David and Brooklyn Beckham are reported to have engaged in a blazing row with a Chelsea vice-president after celebrating a Paris Saint-Germain goal on Tuesday night.

The former England captain and his son, 17, watched the action from the directors' box at Stamford Bridge and were apparently delighted to see Adrien Rabiot open the scoring for PSG.

Beckham has fond memories of his time with the Parisians after ending his illustrious career in the French capital.

During his time there, he played alongside a host of the players on show in London, including match-winning striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

But according to The Times, IT entrepreneur Joe Hemani did not take too kindly to the Beckhams' response to Rabiot's first-half goal.

Brooklyn is said to have jumped out of his seat while his father applauded from his seat.

Security reportedly responded to the incident quickly, in which it is believed that Beckham remained composed.

Words are also alleged to have been exchanged between the two parties at half-time, but the second half passed without incident.

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