Antonio Conte takes another swipe at ‘lucky’ Thomas Tuchel on social media after handshake-gate
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 15, 2022 - 03:07PM
The Italian continued his feud with the Chelsea boss on Instagram (Pictures: Sky Sports / Getty)

Despite saying he wanted to draw a line under their scuffle, has quickly reignited his feud with boss in a message posted on social media after the match.

The two managers clashed at Stamford Bridge on Sunday after Tottenham twice came from behind to grab a 2-2 draw thanks to ’s header deep in stoppage time.

Chelsea felt aggrieved with the refereeing in the match, with Tuchel calling for both a foul on Kai Havertz in an earlier phase of play before Spurs’ first equaliser and an offside on the goal, with Richarlison appearing to obscure Edouard Mendy’s view.

Tuchel’s protestations, coupled with Conte’s celebrations, saw a heated coming together on the sidelines and both coaches were shown a yellow card.

Then, prior to Kane’s late header, Chelsea felt Cristian Romero should have been punished for tugging Marc Cucurella’s hair, though VAR looked at the incident and decided it was not serious foul play.

At full-time, Conte and Tuchel went to shake hands but the Chelsea boss would not let go of his rival manager’s hand, gesturing for him to look in his eyes, prompting another melee as both managers were given their marching orders.

While Tuchel was happy to talk about the altercation – saying he wanted to ‘look into each other’s eyes’ during the handshake – Conte was evasive in his post-match interview with Sky Sports, insisting he only wanted to talk about the match.

Conte continued his feud with Tuchel late on Sunday night (Picture: Instagram)

But his opinion clearly changed after returning home, uploading a video of Tuchel running straight out of his technical area, past Conte and the Spurs dugout and along the touchline after Reece James made it 2-1.

The Spurs boss had his head down as Tuchel strode past him, and the Italian wrote on Instagram: ‘Lucky I didn’t see you… Making you trip over would have been well deserved.’

While Conte did not want to spend too much time discussing handshake-gate afterwards, he did make it clear that he felt Tuchel had been the aggressor – and perhaps, therefore, the only one that deserved a red card.

‘Honestly the referee showed me a red card but he didn’t understand the dynamic of what happened,’ said Conte.

‘But it’s ok 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.

‘For sure 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.’

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