Thomas Tuchel has explained what really happened between him and Antonio Conte when the two clashed twice at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.Tottenham came back from behind twice to end the match 2-2 against Chelsea - including a 96th-minute equaliser from Harry Kane.
But there was plenty of controversy after Tuchel insisted neither goal should have counted.The German was still complaining to the fourth official when Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg cancelled out Kalidou Koulibaly's opener after Rodrigo Bentancur appeared to foul Kai Havertz.
Conte rushed over to celebrate wildly in his face, which led to the Blues boss squaring up to the Tottenham tactician.READ MORE: Roy Keane clip resurfaces showing Utd icon's 'true leadership' after Harry Maguire gaffeAt full-time, there was further fury when Tuchel and Conte shook hands but refused to pull away, leading to another confrontation.
Referee Anthony Taylor, who had already booked both coaches earlier, brandished red cards at the duo.Tuchel has opened up over what happened at the end of the match, saying: "I thought when we shake hands you looked in each other eyes, he he had a different opinion.
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