CHELSEA deny Thomas Tuchel insulted the Porto coach as he led Chelsea into the Champions League last-four.
Sergio Conceicao pointed the finger at the Blues boss after their clubs’ quarter-final second leg in Seville, claiming: “I was insulted by this gentleman who was next door.
"My English is not perfect, it's no use talking about it. There was no exchange of words because I was focused on the game, I don't know why he reacted. I didn't quite understand.
“I heard some insults. It was not pretty and my irritation at the end had something to do with it. I didn't even say the word to him.”
However, the Blues deny their manager made any insulting remarks.
The coaches clashed during the game after Porto had a penalty claim turned down.
But Conceicao insisted afterwards: “It wasn’t like that, but it’s over.”
Players of both teams had to be separated as they squared up to each other on the pitch at the final whistle - after Chelsea made it through to the last eight despite Mehdi Taremi’s stunning late overhead kick for Porto in this second leg in Seville.
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Tuchel said: “We are aware we are a young team so we wanted to turn it around and make it like an adventure for them.
“It’s a big achievement for them to reach the semi-finals - we are a club not used to being there.
“But now we are there, we want to play to get into the final.”
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