The former Chelsea boss had some extra words for Tuchel after their fiery exchange at full time left them both with red cards.

Chelsea faced Spurs at Stamford Bridge yesterday where a number of key decisions went away from the Blues as the game finished 2-2 thanks to a late Harry Kane equaliser.

The manager's went to shake hands after the game, where Tuchel took offence to the Spurs coach not looking him in the eyes as they did. This escalated as they both didn't release their grips and were seperated by member's of both teams.

The post-match drama led to a red card for both parties, but it would seem that one of them wasn't done there.

Conte took to social media to send a message to his rival manager. The former Italy International posted a photo of Tuchel celebrating Reece James' goal where he ran past Spurs' technical area.

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