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Manchester United ace Romelu Lukaku tried to slam dunk City stars in tunnel bust-up as Vincent Kompany bundled towards Jose Mourinho

The Red Devils and Citizens clashed in the tunnel following City's 2-1 win, resulting in Jose Mourinho being soaked with water and milk, and Mikel Arteta suffering a cut eye

BITTER Manchester rivals United and City are still at war after their Old Trafford tunnel bust-up.

Both clubs are rowing over who was really to blame for the mayhem which followed City’s 2-1 win.

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Belgian team-mates Vincent Kompany and Romelu Lukaku were prominently involved in the Manchester derby bust-upCredit: Sky Sports
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was left enraged after the full-time whistleCredit: Getty Images - Getty

In Sunday’s fracas:

The Manchester City players wildly celebrated on the pitch after winning 2-1 at Old TraffordCredit: Reuters
Red Devils striker Romelu Lukaku lost his cool after the defeat against the CitizensCredit: Rex Features
City skipper Vincent Kompany was withdrawn at half-time due to picking up an injuryCredit: Getty - Contributor
  • City coach Mikel Arteta suffered a cut above his eye. Both clubs now agree this was due to him banging his head on the dressing-room door and NOT from a bottle thrown by Lukaku.

FA chiefs reacted yesterday and demanded a full explanation from both clubs by tomorrow.


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United remain furious at what they claim were ‘classless’ celebrations by their opponents which spilled out of the dressing room.

Tempers were already at boiling point after United’s Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera had a late penalty appeal turned down following a clash with Nicolas Otamendi and was booked for diving.

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Mourinho’s mood soured after he watched a replay of the incident on TV in the home dressing room.

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He was adamant it should have been a penalty.

That was when he went to have it out with ref Michael Oliver in the officials’ room.

On the way, City’s dressing-room door swung open and Mourinho heard their celebrations at full volume.

Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera reacts after failing to win his side a penaltyCredit: AFP or licensors
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The 28-year-old remonstrated with referee Michael Oliver before being booked for simulationCredit: Reuters

Already incensed, he targeted City’s Brazilian keeper Ederson.

The pair then argued in Portuguese before Mourinho reminded City they had yet to win the title.

That led to the scuffle involving 20 players and staff from both sides.

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Punches were thrown — but none connected — and there was plenty of shoving and pushing and elbowing.

Ref Oliver did not see the incident and therefore did not put it in his report.

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