Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield has apologised to manager Jimmy Calderwood after a chance meeting between the pair in Spain turned sour.
Langfield, 27, could have played his last match for the Dons after clashing with Calderwood in Magaluf.
He reportedly argued with Calderwood over the collapse of a possible move to Rangers, and Langfield put the incident down to drink.
Langfield told The Sun: "It was my stag night and I was drunk. I think everyone has been in a situation where they regret what they do on those sort of occasions.
"I spoke to the gaffer and he made it clear he was not happy with me.
"I have apologised to him and said I was sorry, but if he has made up his mind then that is it."
Langfield has earned a place in the Scotland squad on the back of his impressive performances for the Dons, who clinched a UEFA Cup place for next season with a third-place finish in the Scottish Premier League.
He featured in the squad for Wednesday's clash with the Faroe Islands in Toftir but was not used, with Craig Gordon established as Scotland's number one and Allan McGregor his deputy.