Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte get full time red cards after a second confrontation
Posted on August 15, 2022
In a heated London derby at Stamford Bridge, both Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte were sent off. The Chelsea manager feels that both Tottenham goals should have been disallowed. In the 96th minute, Harry Kane scored a tying goal. The manager of Chelsea, Thomas Tuchel, feels that both of Tottenham's goals in their thrilling 2-2 tie at Stamford Bridge should have been disallowed, and he thinks referee Anthony Taylor should never officiate his team again.
In the lead-up to Tottenham's first equalizing goal, Kai Havertz should have been given a free kick by Tuchel, who was furious when he was not. Both he and his Tottenham counterpart Antonio Conte were dismissed after the game as a result of their second altercation of the day.
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