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Antonio Conte moving on from Thomas Tuchel bust-up, Mike Dean admits error for goal in Chelsea v Tottenham

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has drawn a line under his heated touchline exchange with Chelsea counterpart Thomas Tuchel, while VAR official Mike Dean admitted that he made an error for Spurs’ last-minute equaliser in Sunday's Premier League showdown. The opposing managers repeatedly clashed during a fiery 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge and things came to a head at full-time, when Tuchel refused to let go of the Italian’s hand and demanded he make eye contact. Ad Staff and players from both sides piled in to separate the two, who were subsequently shown red cards.

Premier LeagueLiverpool better without naughty Nunez – The Warm-Up16/08/2022 AT 07:54 The FA later charged Conte and Tuchel with ‘improper behaviour’, but the Spurs boss is ready to move on from the incident. “I see that the FA made us, both coaches, a more soft charge, no? And we have to accept it,” Conte said. “We have to accept and have respect for every decision.

But I think sometimes this type of situation can happen. «It's not the first time, it won't be the last time that two coaches are not in the right way or do not agree. “But the most important thing is we have to move on, to have respect for each other.

And for me, the situation finishes there.” Next Man Utd owner? British billonaire and INEOS owner Ratcliffe declares interest How Neymar became the best penalty taker at PSG Nottingham Forest to smash club transfer record on Gibbs-White for £42.5m — reports The heated end to the game came after Spurs scored a controversial 96th-minute equaliser through Harry Kane. Chelsea were furious that the goal was allowed to stand, as defender Marc Cucurella had his hair pulled by Cristian Romero moments before the ball flew into the net. Referee Anthony Taylor

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