Darwin Nunez and Pep Guardiola got into a confrontation following Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City last weekend, and Alexis Mac Allister has now explained why.Erling Haaland’s first goal was nullified by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late equalizer, giving the Reds a share of the victory at the Etihad. However, Nunez, a striker for Liverpool, gained notoriety following the final whistle after getting into a furious argument with the City manager.Both Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp downplayed the incident in their post-match press conferences, with neither disclosing what had sparked the altercation. Klopp would try to calm things down by holding Nunez back.However, Mac Allister, who was entertained by the debate at the time before helping Klopp, Adrian, and Curtis Jones attempt to reassure Nunez, has disclosed how Guardiola’s response to a late Haaland miss ultimately set off the argument.The Reds midfielder told Clank, “I imagine Jurgen didn’t understand anything (that was said) after the game!” was questioned on what enraged Nunez. “I was saying nothing to him when he inquired what I was saying. It was a pretty small thing.”As Jurgen mentioned, Pep and Darwin are both highly emotional individuals, and it was insignificant. Darwin answered to a comment made by Pep, but it wasn’t very extraordinary.And for that reason, I was also chuckling. I would obviously not laugh that way if I realized how serious it was. However, nothing had me laughing as much as Darwin’s lightning-fast outburst of rage.Aside from that, Pep first believed he was acting all in jest, and Darwin was unavoidably on his side. Then, it had somewhat changed his face.The entire event was a little humorous, but those are the kinds of things that never really go away. Nothing was wrong at the time, and I believe they both have a great deal of regard for one another.”Yes, Darwin took it seriously, but Pep saw it more as a joke,” Mac Allister went on. Though I’m not sure if I should, I’ll tell you what triggered it. In essence, they were in a predicament.