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Managers marauding down the Stamford Bridge sidelines in celebration or confrontation is hardly a new thing.

But even the 'Special One' Jose Mourinho might have raised an eyebrow at the antics of two of his successors in the Chelsea hotseat on Sunday evening.

Blues boss Thomas Tuchel and Tottenham head coach Antonio Conte went head-to-head, nay face-to-face, even nose-to-nose in an escalating squabble that ended with both receiving post-match red cards.

"It was hot from the temperature, hot between the benches, hot on the field and hot between the spectators - everything you want and hope for in a match like this early in the season," said Tuchel with a smile.

While the touchline tiff threatened to overshadow a thrilling Premier League affair, Tuchel was arguably more angry with referee Anthony Taylor at the final whistle than he was with chirpy counterpart Conte.

So what exactly did happen in another fiery London derby that ended in a 2-2 draw?

Believe it or not, a match that contained so much chaos in its final quarter was actually a relatively calm occasion - with few fouls and just two cautions - up until the 68th minute when all hell broke loose.

That was when Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's 20-yard daisy-cutter cancelled out Kalidou Koulibaly's volleyed opener - and former Blues boss Conte irked Tuchel with his animated, fist-pumping jubilation.

Tuchel squared up to his opposite number before both benches and officials stepped up to separate the pair as Chelsea's protestations about the legitimacy of the goal began.

Kai Havertz complained he had been fouled by Rodrigo Bentancur in the build-up, while Spurs substitute Richarlison appeared offside and in the line of sight of Chelsea keeper Edouard Mendy when Hojbjerg let fly.

Chelsea felt justice was served when Reece James rifled them back ahead nine minutes later, sparking a Mourinho-esque charge down the sidelines from Tuchel,

But then, in the final minute of six added on, Harry Kane's glancing header snatched Spurs a barely-deserved point.

Cue more pandemonium in the dugouts as Conte and Tuchel again clashed, the latter enraged by Cristian Romero's hair pull on full-back Marc Cucurella at the corner that preceded Kane's goal.

"I think both goals are irregular and this is very hard to accept in times of VAR," Tuchel told BBC Sport. "I'm sorry to say but the referee had the decisive role today, nobody else.

"Both their goals cannot stand. There was a clear foul on Kai and the situation goes on and on. Richarlison was offside and when can you pull hair on a football field?

"I cannot understand how the first goal is not offside and I cannot understand how players can pull others' hair and stay on the pitch. This is for me without any explanation and I don't want to accept any.

Tuchel even went as far to suggest Taylor should not officiate future Chelsea games.

"I don't think that just some of the fans think that - I can assure you that the whole dressing room of us, every person thinks that," he added.

Both managers were keen to play down their spats after the match, although Tuchel criticised what he felt was a lack of sincerity in Conte's post-match handshake - and the latter was hardly contrite.

"I thought when we shake hands you looked in each other's eyes, he had a different opinion - it was not necessary, but a lot of things were not necessary," the German, 48, told Sky Sports.

Conte, meanwhile, refused to be pressed on the flare-ups, adding: "If there's a problem, it's between me and him.

"I think that what happened, we did enjoy. Next time I will pay more attention, just shake the hand and solve the problem. I'll stay on my bench, he'll stay on his bench."

A repentant Tuchel even issued a half-apology for his raucous celebration when Chelsea regained the lead.

"In the middle of it I thought I should not do this, but sometimes a match gets you totally, this match sucked me in," he admitted.

"It was pure joy and it may offend the opposition, but they did the same when they equalised."

"There's no hard feelings - I feel like it was a fair tackle from him and a fair tackle from me," was Tuchel's further analogy of the situation.

"We did not insult each other, we did not hit each other, we were fighting for our teams. I'm surprised that we both got a red card for that."

Since the Premier League was formed, Spurs have lost 22 times in all competitions at Stamford Bridge, drawing 12 and winning just once, perhaps excusing their excitement at rescuing a rare point there.

"Stamford Bridge hasn't been our best place over the years so to come away with a point, especially at the end, was a good feeling," admitted Tottenham's England skipper Kane.

"It's disappointing to see the red cards. Obviously it was an emotional game, a London derby, the passion from both sides, both teams wanted to win. That's sometimes what happens in these games."

All eyes will now be on the return game in February - barring any cup meeting before then.

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The FA will investigate Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel following Sunday's post-match comments about referee Anthony Taylor.

Tuchel was angry after Harry Kane's equaliser six minutes into stoppage time earned Tottenham a dramatic 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.

The German suggested that Taylor should not referee Chelsea matches in future.

"I can assure you that the whole dressing room of us, every person thinks that," he said.

The Blues were furious that Taylor failed to penalise Rodrigo Bentancur for a challenge on fellow midfielder Kai Havertz in the build-up to Spurs' first equaliser.

The resulting melee led to face-to-face fury between the two managers which ended with Tuchel and his opposite number Antonio Conte receiving yellow cards.

But with tempers still running high, both men got involved in another spat at full-time and were sent off.

However, the red cards do not trigger an automatic suspension, meaning both are almost certain to be in the dug-out for next weekend's games.

The FA will review the video footage of the incident and look at the referee's match report before deciding on any charges. There is also a right to reply for both managers before it finally goes to a commission.

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It seemed like Tuchel was really gunning for Conte yesterday.

An emotionally charged match not helped by some poor refereeing.
 
Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte have each been charged by the Football Association following their clash on Sunday after the Premier League match between Chelsea and Tottenham.

The pair were both sent off after an angry confrontation following the full-time whistle, as Spurs equalised six minutes into stoppage time.

It is alleged that the behaviour of both managers was improper.

They have until Thursday, 18 August to respond to the charge.

It follows an investigation launched by the FA into Tuchel's post-match comments about referee Anthony Taylor.

The German suggested Taylor should not referee Chelsea matches in future.

The Blues were furious that Taylor failed to penalise Rodrigo Bentancur for a challenge on fellow midfielder Kai Havertz in the build-up to Spurs' first equaliser.

The resulting melee led to face-to-face fury between the two managers, which ended with Tuchel and Conte receiving yellow cards.

But with tempers still running high, both men got involved in another spat at full-time and were sent off.

However, the red cards do not trigger an automatic suspension, meaning both are almost certain to be in the dug-out for next weekend's games.

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It was a great match to watch.

Spurs and Chelsea really despise each other, prob more than Spurs V Arsenal.

Conte started this by running to Tuchels face after his team equalised. Dont mind it, there is a lot of pressure in the Premier League, emotions do skyrocket.

Its also a battle for 3rd place imo.
 
Gary Neville insists Antonio Conte has brought spirit and fight to Tottenham after they came back twice to secure a 2-2 draw with Chelsea on Super Sunday.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Antonio Conte breaks his silence after he and Thomas Tuchel were charged by the FA for improper conduct &#55357;&#56384;<a href="https://t.co/v50MtAOPGU">pic.twitter.com/v50MtAOPGU</a></p>— Sky Sports (@SkySports) <a href="https://twitter.com/SkySports/status/1560262836705964035?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 18, 2022</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">&#55357;&#56803;️ "Of course we laugh... I was laughing in the dressing room!" <br><br>Thomas Tuchel couldn't hold back his laughter when asked about his touchline confrontation with Antonio Conte &#55358;&#56611;<a href="https://t.co/PxHnmkXvfi">pic.twitter.com/PxHnmkXvfi</a></p>— Sky Sports (@SkySports) <a href="https://twitter.com/SkySports/status/1560643248393158661?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 19, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Tuchel fined £35k and banned from the touchline for one match, Conte fined £15k
 
Tuchel fined £35k and banned from the touchline for one match, Conte fined £15k

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has received a one-match touchline ban and been fined £35,000 for his confrontation with Antonio Conte at the end of Sunday's derby against Tottenham.

Spurs boss Conte has also been fined £15,000 after both managers admitted improper conduct during the 2-2 draw.

Tuchel's ban has been suspended temporarily, though, pending the full written reasons for the decision.

It means he can be in the dugout for Sunday's Premier League game at Leeds.

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The Football Association says the sanctions are subject to appeal.

Both managers were sent off at full-time following the angry confrontation on the touchline.

Video assistant referee Mike Dean has since admitted an error in not asking on-field referee Anthony Taylor to check his pitchside monitor after Cristian Romero's hair-pull on Marc Cucurella - instead allowing play to continue, with Harry Kane heading a 96th-minute equaliser for Spurs within seconds.

But during his news conference on Friday, Tuchel said he was "not impressed" by Dean admitting he made a mistake.

"A mistake that big and obvious the whole world sees it," Tuchel said.

"I struggle to be fully impressed by the statement. It's so clear and obvious, I cannot understand how a referee cannot make the right decision."

Tuchel's involvement in the dugout at Elland Road on Sunday is likely to cause disappointment for his opposite number Jesse Marsch.

"He won't be there, right? Are they saying he might be able to be on the bench?" said Marsch on Friday, before the FA ruling.

"That doesn't seem right does it? If you get a red card, you're out of the match.

"I will be disappointed if they allow him to be on the bench.

"There is a simple rule in football, whether it's soccer or football - if you get a red card, you can't play the next match."

BBC
 
Thomas Tuchel's touchline ban has been suspended temporarily, pending the full written reasons for the decision, allowing the German to take his place in the dugout for Sunday's Premier League clash at Leeds.
 
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Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has been charged by the Football Association (FA) for his comments about referee Anthony Taylor following his side's controversial 2-2 draw with Tottenham.

The German suggested Taylor should not referee Chelsea matches in future.

Tuchel had previously received a one-match touchline ban and £35,000 fine for his confrontation with Spurs boss Antonio Conte at the end of the game.

The 48-year-old has until Thursday, 25 August to respond to the charge.

A statement by the FA said Tuchel's comments "questioned the integrity of the match referee".

"It is alleged that the manager's comments in his post-match press conference constitute improper conduct as contrary to FA Rule E3.1," the statement read.

"The imply bias and/or question the integrity of the match referee and/or bring the game into disrepute."

Following the draw at Stamford Bridge, video assistant referee Mike Dean admitted an error in not asking the on-field official Taylor to check his pitchside monitor after Spurs defender Cristian Romero's hair-pull on Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella.

Play was allowed to continue instead, with Harry Kane heading a 96th-minute equaliser for Spurs seconds later.

Tuchel was allowed to stand on the sidelines during his side's 3-0 defeat by Leeds at Elland Road on Sunday after his ban was suspended temporarily, pending the full written reasons for the decision.

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Thomas Tuchel has admitted that his touchline ban is ‘hard to accept’ as he prepares to miss the clash with Leicester City.

The Chelsea boss was handed a one-match touchline ban for his part in an altercation with Antonio Conte during their clash earlier this month, however the Tottenham escaped the incident with a fine.

Tuchel has had more to say about the touchline ban that he’ll serve against Leicester

With Tuchel preparing to sit in the stands for Saturday’s clash with the Foxes at Stamford Bridge, he was quizzed on his punishment and delivered a *****ly response.

Asked if the touchline ban will affect him against Leicester, Tuchel said: “No, I think I can do the same as always, arrive in the stadium and be in the changing room for sure.

“I cannot be on the sideline, it seems but we need to wait for the final answer because we responded to the written response.

“We are waiting for the answer today. I think I can be not on the sideline but in the dressing room and at half-time.”

Tuchel added: “I think there’s two sides to it. The one side to it is that I got the red card and behaved in a game which is not appropriate and which I regret, but it was out of passion.

“It was not too aggressive, it was out of passion. I can accept if I get a red card during the match I have a touchline ban and am fined. This is one side to it, I don’t dispute it and accept it.

“What’s hard to accept is the context. I don’t think I started the aggression, it started earlier. I don’t think I was the only person involved. We both got a red card.

“A player pulled another player by its hair two minutes earlier. He can play on, he is not banned. For a firm handshake at the end of the match, one coach is banned. This is very hard to accept. It’s hard to accept it. Putting it into context, I cannot understand.

”I don’t say further, you have my opinion on that. In the future there is no comment from me. I will not comment anymore on any referee’s decisions. No matter how big it is, this is obviously what we want and what you get.”

Tuchel also delivered a transfer update, saying that it will be difficult to get deals over the line.

He said: “We have some ideas but maybe nobody comes in. It’s not a long window anymore, it closes soon. The focus is on the things we can influence. Everybody else is not our decision. No matter what we want, there are always several parties involved that have to agree.”

TalkSports
 
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has received a £20,000 fine for suggesting it would be better if referee Anthony Taylor did not take charge of Chelsea matches.

Tuchel made the comment during a post-match press conference after Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Tottenham.

He has also been warned about his future conduct.

Tuchel had previously been fined £35,000 by the Football Association (FA) for his confrontation with Spurs boss Antonio Conte after the match.

A statement from the FA said that he admitted that his comments constitute improper conduct.

It said that they "imply bias, question the integrity of the match referee, and bring the game into disrepute".

Tuchel's comments came after the match ended in controversial circumstances with Harry Kane netting a late equaliser shortly after team-mate Christian Romero had avoided punishment for pulling Chelsea's Marc Cucurella to the ground by his hair despite a VAR check.

Asked if it would be better if Taylor did not officiate Chelsea matches, he said: "Maybe it would be better, maybe it would be better."

He added: "I don't think that just some of the fans think that: I can assure you that the whole dressing room of us, every person thinks that.

"Not only the fans. You know the players, they know what's going on when they are on the pitch. They know it."

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