Football almost turned to war on Sunday at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho and his Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger got involved
in a touchline fracas during their sides’ Premier League encounter.
Wenger was angered when Mourinho leapt from the dug-out to
remonstrate after Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez went down under a challenge
from Gary Cahill mid-way through the first half, and pushed the Portuguese in
the chest.
The two men were separated by referee Martin Atkinson, but
continued to exchange words afterwards.
The provocative Mourinho is no stranger to controversy, while Wenger has been involved in similar incidents with Alan Pardew, who was managing West Ham United at the time, and former Tottenham Hotspur coach Martin Jol.
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