Pep Guardiola was caught up in a heated Stamford Bridge tunnel row as Antonio Conte prepared a victory speech for his players after Chelsea knocked Manchester City out of the Premier League title race, according to the Telegraph.
Guardiola had cut an annoyed figure on the touchline during City’s 2-1 defeat by Chelsea, constantly berating the fourth official, and the anger and frustration spilled into the tunnel once his side had fallen 14 points behind the leaders.
Telegraph Sport understands the bust-up started between Chelsea fitness coach Paolo Bertelli and Manchester City masseur Mark Sertori, who had been arguing from their respective positions in the dug-outs during the game.
Witnesses claim the pair clashed in the mouth of the tunnel and an angry exchange ensued that was being dealt with by stewards and other staff members before Guardiola is said to have become involved.
Having already made his way up to the dressing-room area, Guardiola is claimed to have come back down the stairs to defend Sertori and allegedly flew into a rage when Bertelli made a comment about his touchline behaviour.
The row did not become physical, but Guardiola stood his ground and waited outside the City dressing-room after everybody had been ushered back up the stairs towards their respective dressing rooms.
Guardiola recovered his cool in time for the post-match press conferences, while Chelsea head coach Conte had been unaware of the entire incident as he was quickly back into the dressing room ready to address his victorious squad.
Conte called an impromptu meeting with his players in the dressing room, which ended with a huge round of applause echoing around the tunnel area, before carrying out his press duties. The Italian was delighted that his team had bounced back from their shock defeat by Crystal Palace and has reiterated that he intends to be at Chelsea next season.
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