David Beckham clashed with two Argentinian players during the 2-1 win against Deportivo La Coruna.
He scuffled with Lionel Scaloni five minutes before the end of the game and both were booked.
Later Beckham revealed details of a row with Aldo Duscher which developed after the Deportivo midfielder asked to swap shirts with the new Bernabeu favourite.
Duscher committed the reckless challenge which broke Beckham's metatarsal bone, almost forcing him to miss last year's World Cup.
Referring to the Scaloni clash, Beckham said: "It was just a clash between two players. The referee asked us to shake hands but for some reason he wouldn't. I had no problems with shaking his hand, though.
"I just found out that he's Argentinian. I didn't know that before the game, but that's now another Argentinian that doesn't like me."
In reference to the altercation with Duscher, Beckham added: "Duscher asked me to swap shirts with him 20 minutes before the end of the game, but I had already promised it to a little boy.
"The referee asked us to shake hands in the tunnel, but he refused. I haven't got his shirt, either."
Madrid lead the Primera Liga by two points after goals from Ronaldo and Raul saw off Deportivo, whose reply came from Walter Pandiani.
He scuffled with Lionel Scaloni five minutes before the end of the game and both were booked.
Later Beckham revealed details of a row with Aldo Duscher which developed after the Deportivo midfielder asked to swap shirts with the new Bernabeu favourite.
Duscher committed the reckless challenge which broke Beckham's metatarsal bone, almost forcing him to miss last year's World Cup.
Referring to the Scaloni clash, Beckham said: "It was just a clash between two players. The referee asked us to shake hands but for some reason he wouldn't. I had no problems with shaking his hand, though.
"I just found out that he's Argentinian. I didn't know that before the game, but that's now another Argentinian that doesn't like me."
In reference to the altercation with Duscher, Beckham added: "Duscher asked me to swap shirts with him 20 minutes before the end of the game, but I had already promised it to a little boy.
"The referee asked us to shake hands in the tunnel, but he refused. I haven't got his shirt, either."
Madrid lead the Primera Liga by two points after goals from Ronaldo and Raul saw off Deportivo, whose reply came from Walter Pandiani.