Speaking after the match, the Glementian Declan Devine coach said he had “not seen much” of the quarrel.
He told BBC Sport Ni: “My players have stood up to each other on and outside the field. I will be more frustrated if the players lie down and take punches,” he told BBC Sport Ni.
“I am very proud of the players, I want to fight and commit, maybe not to the level after the match, but it takes two to Tango.
“There are some players in our changing room in frustration with some members of the Larne team who incite battles.”
Gary Haveron, Larne's director, described the viewer as “really illegal”.
“It is not something you want to see in games,” Hafron said.
“We are proud to be a family club, and there are a lot of children on the platform, and this is not how to finish the football game, but when someone comes and one of your teammates attacks, it is normal to interact with it and that Glementan will interact with that.”
After reviewing the shots, Hafron added: “You have to say to the children to back down because it continues and continues, but there was a discount.
“People will be punished and achieved, I hope the opponent will punish more than others.”