The former Ireland international took to Instagram to blast the defender as the Red Dragons suffered a blow to their bid for automatic promotion from League Two
James McClean blasted Jean Belehouan labelling him a 'wally' in a social media post after Tranmere's win at Wrexham on Saturday.
Things got heated when Tranmere celebrated on their rivals home ground as Wrexham players didn't like the post-game celebrations. The two teams had a bit of a skirmish on the pitch at full-time, with Rovers defender Belehouan getting the travelling fans excited even though he was an unused substitute.After things calmed down, McClean - who also didn't play in the game due to suspension - went on social media to call out Belehouan.
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