Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel blamed for instigating post-match clash with Spurs manager Antonio Conte
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel was “largely culpable” for his clash with Tottenham boss Antonio Conte, with his behaviour deemed “highly provocative”.
Both men admitted improper conduct charges following a touchline flashpoint sparked by a handshake at the end of the 2-2 Premier League draw at Stamford Bridge on August 14.
Tuchel, who was fined £35,000 and hit with a one-match touchline ban, said he continued to grip Conte's hand as he felt the Italian had been disrespectful by not looking at him, prompting a melee involving players from both clubs.
Explaining its sanctioning decisions, the Football Association's independent regulatory commission said the German's reaction was "simply not justifiable".
"It was quite clearly TT (Tuchel) who instigated the confrontation between himself and AC (Conte) by choosing to grip AC's hand and jolt him back after AC had passed him by," read the commission's findings.
"Had TT not gripped AC's hand the confrontation between the two and the subsequent melee that followed would not have occurred.
"TT gripping AC's hand for the reason he gave (AC did not look him in the eye) was simply not justifiable; cursory handshakes are a common occurrence at the end of highly-charged football matches and there exists no obligation for one person to look the other in the eye whilst shaking hands.
"TT telling AC to look him in the eyes whilst gripping his hand and not allowing AC to move away was a highly provocative act."
Conte, a former Chelsea manager, was fined £15,000 but avoided a touchline ban.
He and Tuchel squared up to each other several times during the heated London derby, before both were shown red cards by referee Anthony Taylor following the full-time scuffle.