In the second round of the Premier League derby in London, which ended early this morning, Chelsea were tied 2-2 at home to Tottenham. The two managers have clashed head-on twice, with Tuchel bluntly stating that referee Anthony Taylor should be banned forever from enforcing Chelsea's matches and that Tottenham's two goals were nullified.
Tuchel said after the game: "Yes, I have a bigger opinion on the referee today. If he never again enforces Chelsea's game, that would be great.
"I think it's not just some fans who think Taylor made the wrong decision against Chelsea today. I can assure you that everyone in the entire locker room thinks so. The players know what's going on, they're on the pitch and they're witnessing it all, and when Taylor enforces our game, the players are worried, of course. Neither of Tottenham's goals should count, that's a fair outcome. I couldn't direct the next game on the sidelines because I was red, but the referee could continue to enforce the law. All right. ”
Chelsea scored first in the game and Hoybel equalised, but Bentancourt brought down Havertz before the goal, who complained to Taylor that it was ignored:
After the equalizer Conte celebrated to annoy Tuchel, the first clash broke out on the sidelines:
In stoppage time, Romero pulled Kukuurelia's hair, Taylor still did not say, and signaled the corner to continue, and then Kane scored to complete the draw:
The controversial penalty once again caused a clash between the two managers on the sidelines, and the two received red cards. Conte said after the game that he had not seen Romerola's hair.