in flagrante Cuti Romero tears Marc Cucurella’s hair before Harry Kane’s goal.
German Thomas Tuchel, The Chelsea manager had a hectic weekend. First because during and immediately after the 2-2 with Tottenham crossed paths with Antonio Conte, the TD of the rival team. And the anger continues. But the target is no longer the colleague, but the Argentine Cristian Cuti Romerowhich he questioned harshly afterwards will intentionally pull the hair of the Spaniard Marc Cucurella about the end of the controversial London classic.
“I can’t figure out when players can pull out other people’s hair, stay on the pitch and attack from the last corner,” Tuchel told BBC Sport.
Tuchel expressed his anger at the action in which Argentine Romero pulled Cucurella’s hair before Harry Kane’s goal, which ultimately equalized the London classic between Chelsea and Tottenham at Stamford Bridge.
The German, sent off for his hard cross with e Conte, tHe also criticized Anthony Taylor’s arbitration and suggested he no longer manage his team.
Face to face. Tuchel and Conte. Photo: AFP
Tuchel assured that the entire campus is having trouble with Taylor due to other antecedents.
For these claims, the English Federation (FA) has opened an investigation into Tuchelas reported Monday by The Guardian newspaper.
Chelsea will visit Leeds next Sunday for the third round of the Premier League and Tuchel will not be able to be on the bench as, in principle, he will have to serve a suspension date.
The fight with Conte
Thomas Tuchel, on Sunday, had belittled the discussion he had had with Conte. “It was like a fight between two players on the pitch. For me there is no big problem, what happened is part of the game, of Premier League football,” Tuchel said at a press conference.
Both coaches were sent off by referee Anthony Taylor after the end of the match played at Stamford Bridge after an argument between them that began after the Spurs’ first draw.
“Here at Stamford Bridge the two substitutes’ benches are very close and it’s almost normal for these things to happen. Basically I enjoyed it, and I think he did too,” added Tuchel about Conte.
It’s hot on Stamford Bridge. Photo: Reuters
Tuchel and Conte initially crossed paths while the Italian celebrated the goal scored by the Danish Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg while the German forcefully claimed the fourth referee a foul by the Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur on the German Kai Havertz at the beginning of the action which ended with the Tottenham’s first draw.
Tuchel passed in front of Conte to celebrate Reece James’ goal for the provisional 2-1 and both returned to arguing heatedly after the German refused to let go of the Italian’s hand in the traditional greeting between the coaches at the end of every Premier League match. while the Chelsea manager asked his Tottenham colleague to look him in the eye instead of looking at the floor.
“It was hot for the temperature, hot between the two benches, hot on the pitch and hot among the spectators, but I don’t hold a grudge”, Tuchel clarified about the 30 degrees recorded in London.
“I haven’t talked to Antonio yet, but I’m sure he has nothing against me as well as I have nothing against him either. We didn’t insult each other, we didn’t beat each other, we were fighting for our teams and I’m surprised that for this we were both expelled “, indicated Tuchel, still charged.
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