In the group stage of the Conference League, Norwegian Bodö / Glimt accounted for major sensations in European football.

In the autumn, the team won 6-1 against Roma at home in Norway and they followed up with a 2-2 result in Rome.

When Jose Mourinho and Roma were back in Norway, they went on a loss again after Bodö / Glimt decided in the 89th minute.

But after the match, a riot broke out in the player tunnel.

According to VG, police were called to the arena after physical attacks between leaders of both teams.

The newspaper writes that Norwegian police also had to enlist the help of visiting Italian police to stop the riot.

"Got hold of my neck"

Bodö / Glimt has now issued a press release, in which they believe that Roma's goalkeeping coach Nuno Santos has been aggressive towards the team's coach, Kjetil Knutsen.

- Everything culminated in a physical attack on me in the player tunnel.

As a person, I am usually the one who backs away.

But at this point, I was physically attacked.

He grabbed me by the neck and pushed me against the wall.

It is completely natural that I then have to defend myself, says Knutsen.

Shared opinions about what happened

But the Italian club has a completely different view of what happened.

According to Roma's Lorenzo Pellegrini, it was Knutsen who attacked Santos.

- The changing rooms are opposite each other.

Knutsen said something to our coach and then went on the attack.

It's a shame, because we came here with respect.

Actions like this are an insult to Roma and to the tournament.

It's shameful, he tells Sky Sports.