What I will do when next I meet Tuchel – Conte finally reveals
At Stamford Bridge on Sunday, Chelsea and Tottenham engaged in a fiery London derby match that ended in a 2-2 tie for both teams.
Both managers Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte received yellow cards after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s first equalizer for Spurs, demonstrating the fervor on the sidelines.
When Conte was celebrating in front of Thomas Tuchel, the Chelsea manager reacted angrily.
Both managers got into another altercation after the referee blew the full-time whistle, so Anthony Taylor opted to send them home with a red card.
After the game, Antonio Conte, the manager of Tottenham, vowed he wouldn’t shake hands with Tuchel again.
The Spurs manager said: “I think that what happened we did enjoy but next time we will pay more attention and don’t shake the hands and we solve the problem,”
“He stays in his bench, I stay in my bench, with my staff on one side and no problem about this. It would be a pity if for this situation we miss the next game.
“It’s not so important [what happened]. The most important thing is always football and to speak about the game. It was an intensive game. For us this game was really tough but you know very well that to come here and to play Chelsea away is always difficult. They have a really good team.
“The referee showed me a red card but he didn’t understand the dynamic of what happened, but it’s okay. I have to accept, but I repeat this is not a big problem. It’s not important. The problem is between me and the other coach, not for the others.
“There is a video to understand what happened. For sure I am not passive. If I see aggressivity, then my answer is with aggressivity but I repeat this is not a problem. The most important thing is the game was a great game with two teams where there is a big rivalry.
“For us to get a point was really important. In my opinion they continue to stay up on us but before the press conference I say this season we are better than last season and I think we show this only in the difficulty that we are a tough opponent for many reasons.”