The latest London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham was a thriller that ended in a 2-2 draw because of a goal deep into stoppage time by Harry Kane, but that ended up as an afterthought.
Key points:
- Former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte got into a scuffle with Thomas Tuchel after the Blues-Spurs derby
- Tuchel took issue with Conte not looking at him in the eye when they shook hands
- Both managers said they “enjoyed” the clash and played it down
The managers stole the spotlight after an explosive end to the game at Stamford Bridge, just like there was in 2016 when Tottenham’s title challenge ended with a 2-2 draw against Chelsea and both sets of players and coaches clashed repeatedly on and off the field.
Six years on, Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel and Tottenham boss Antonio Conte shook hands on the field after the final whistle, but Tuchel seemed to not let go of his grip and intimated that Conte look him in the eye.
They squared up and shouted in each others’ faces, before players and coaches from both teams piled in, pushing and shoving.
Tuchel and Conte were then shown straight red cards and there is the potential for a further ban.
The pair had clashed during the match, too, when Conte celebrated Tottenham’s first equalizer by Pierre-Emile Højbjerg in the 68th minute.
Conte went up to Tuchel and barged into his chest, sparking a melee among the coaching staff and substitutes as Tuchel pointed to Conte and told him to stay in his part of the technical area.
Then, after Reece James put Chelsea back in front in the 77th, Tuchel set off on a sprint past Conte and down the touchline, clenching his fist in delight.
“I thought when we shake hands you looked in each other eyes, but Antonio had a different opinion,” Tuchel said of the post-match clash with former Blues manager Conte.
“He was happy when they equalized and it got a bit heated, but nothing big… I think it was not necessary but a lot of things were not necessary.”
Conte said the referee “didn’t understand the dynamic of what happened … it would be a pity if, for this situation, we miss the next game.”
The Italian manager said he would “pay more attention” next time when he shakes hands with his German counterpart, but both managers said they “enjoyed” the clash.
“I think that, for what happened we did enjoy it,” Conte said, agreeing with an earlier statement from Tuchel.
“Next time we’ll pay more attention, just shake the hand and solve the problem. I’ll stay on my bench, he’ll stay on his bench.”
Tuchel also played down the clash, saying they were simply “fighting for our teams.”
“Nobody got insulted, nobody got hurt, we didn’t have a fist fight or something,” he said.
“For me, it’s not a big deal. It was part of it today and it boiled of course and it featured us. Both nothing bad.”
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