Theatrical match between Tottenham and Chelsea ‘Director is the lead’


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Tottenham’s Son Heung-min did not score, but the match against Chelsea was literally a theater match.

In extra time in the second half, Kane scored a theater goal to make it a draw.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Conte and Chelsea manager Tuchel drew attention after a dramatic clash.

This is reporter Moon Young-gyu’s report.

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Chelsea took the lead with Coulibaly’s volley goal in the 19th minute.

Tottenham also made the tie by finishing the ball stolen by Son Heung-min in the 23rd minute of the second half.

Excited manager Conte shouted at Chelsea’s side, and coach Tuchel also bumped into him.

Chelsea complained that their opponent had been fouled before the goal and that the goal was also offside, but this was not accepted.

Shortly thereafter, when Chelsea took the lead again with a goal from James, manager Tuchel paid back with a further celebration.

It went all the way to Tottenham and sprinted in front of manager Conte.

It looked like Chelsea were victorious, but Kane scored a dramatic equalizer in the second half of extra time.

However, the highlight of the theatrical match came immediately after the match.

While shaking hands, Tuchel did not let go of Conte’s hand and collided violently, and both coaches were given red cards in a situation where even the players stopped.

[투헬/첼시 감독 : “악수할 때는 눈을 마주쳐야 하는데 콘테 감독 생각은 다르더군요. (토트넘의) 두 골 다 무효입니다. 언제부터 축구장에서 머리를 잡아챌 수 있었죠?”]

[콘테/토트넘 감독 : “다음부터는 악수를 안 하면 해결될 문제 같습니다. 전 절대 심판 판정에 대해 언급하지 않습니다. 절대요.”]

Coach Conte provoked again on SNS, saying that he would have knocked him down if he had seen coach Tuchel’s ceremony.

Son Heung-min was substituted in the 35th minute of the second half after scoring only two consecutive games after the start.

This is Youngkyu Moon from KBS News.

Video Editing: Park Kyung-sang/Press Graphics: Kim Hyeon-gap

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