A fight broke out between Conte and Tuchel after Tottenham and Chelsea drew 2-2 in the second stage of the English Premier League.
For his part, Conte declined to comment on what happened between him and Tuchel: “I don’t want to comment on this incident. This is not the most important thing, if there is a problem, then it is between me and him.
“It’s normal that we suffer when we come here, but at the same time we created chances to stay in the game.”
Although Herman Tuchel believed that “football evokes emotions, there is no need to add fuel to the fire. There are emotional coaches on the touchline, and that says it all. If we had met (later), we would have met, and if this had not happened, then it would have been … this happens between two competitors and nothing bad happens.
Tottenham intercepted a Harry Kane header, a deadly and exciting 2-2 draw against Chelsea in a match that saw tension between managers Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte, which ended with their sending off on Sunday. In the match at different periods between the players, on the one hand, and the coaches, tension was observed, which ended with the latter receiving a red card after a quarrel between them during the final handshake.
Senegalese defender Kalidou Coulibaly scored his first goal for his new side with a superb birdie (19), while Dane Pierre-Emile Hoybjerg equalized the home side with a goal that angered Tuchel before Rhys James returned the lead to the hosts. (77).
However, the last word was for Kahn, who equalized with a header in the sixth minute of stoppage time. The match was tense when Hoiberg equalized with a shot from outside the box to the right of Mendy, as Tuchel reacted quickly to the referee calling Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur for a mistake on Haverts before the goal and collided with Conte, who was celebrating. , which caused outrage on the bench.
The atmosphere escalated when Kokoria called Argentine Christian Romero to make a mistake after pulling his hair in what appeared to be a replay, but the referee gave nothing for Perisic to file another corner and Cain followed him headlong into the net (90+ 6).
At the end of the match, Conte shook hands with his German colleague, but the latter looked angry because the Italian did not look at him, which led to an argument between them and they received a red card. “I’m disappointed because I think we deserved to win and he liked to cancel two goals, and it’s very difficult to make such (decisions) at a time when there is VAR,” he added.