Tottenham snatch a fatal draw against Chelsea .. and an argument ends with the expulsion of Conte and Tochel

Tottenham's Harry Kane header kidnapped a deadly and exciting 2-2 draw from Chelsea in a tense match between coaches Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte ended with their expulsion, in the second round of the English Premier League on Sunday.

The match witnessed tension in different periods between the players on the one hand and the coaches, which ended with the latter receiving a red card after an argument between them during the final handshake.

Senegalese defender Kalidou Coulibaly scored his first goal with his new team with a superb ball on the bird (19), while the Danish Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg equaled to the owners of the land with a goal that angered Tuchel, before Reese James returned the progress to the owners of the land (77).

However, the last word was for Caen, who snatched the equalizer with a header in the sixth minute of stoppage time.

Chelsea started their season with an unconvincing win away from Everton 1-0 last week, while Tottenham made a remarkable performance in their 4-1 victory over Southampton.

Tuchel made two changes to the squad, bringing in new signing Spanish full back Marc Cucurea, who came as a substitute in the previous match, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek in place of Ben Chilwell and Cesar Aspilicueta.

As for Conte, he pushed the same line-up last week without any of the newcomers starting, before being called upon from the bench.

The first opportunity was through German Kai Havertz, who received the ball with a beautiful back pass from Raheem Sterling, who shot it crawling from the right side of the area. French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris kept it with his foot to a corner (19).

And from the resulting ball, Coulibaly, who came this season from Napoli, scored the goal of advancing in a wonderful way on the bird in his right from the middle of the area after it was executed by Kokoria (19).

The only chance was in the first half for Tottenham after Kane raised a long ball behind the defenders to Ryan Sessegnon, who penetrated into the area from the left side and fired a powerful shot that was blocked by Senegalese goalkeeper Edouard Mendy (22).

The Blues dominated the first half, while Tottenham did not show the level they showed in the first match.

With the start of the second, the South Korean Son Heung-min had the first opportunity after he shot from a narrow angle inside the area with his left that was blocked by Mendy (48).

Conte pushed his new Brazilian striker, Richarlison, who was absent from the opening match, to a one-match suspension for throwing a torch that he picked up on the pitch towards the stands of "Goodison Park" after scoring the winning goal against Chelsea with his former team Everton last season.

Chelsea waited for a quarter of an hour to pose a danger through Sterling, who was in a favorable position inside the area, but he shot it over the crossbar (61).

Spurs played the ball quickly and reached between the defenders to Caen, who wasted it in a strange way from inside the area when he shot it crawling to the right of Mendy that passed the side of the post.

The match was tense when Hojberg scored the equalizer with a crawl shot from outside the area to the right of Mendy, as Tuchel quickly reacted to the referee, demanding a mistake from Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur on Haverts before the goal and collided with Conte, who was celebrating, which created confusion on the bench.

Haverts had an opportunity to re-advance when he followed a cross from James passed by the post (75).

But the owners of the land did not delay to restore a smile to Tuchel's face after they destroyed the ball from the opponent in the last third to reach Sterling and from him to James, unattended on the right side in the area, with a powerful shot into the net (77).

Conte quickly pushed the Croatian trio Ivan Perisic, Malian Yves Bisoma and Brazilian Lucas Moura in an attempt to equalize the result.

In the last minutes of the match, Mendy saved a superbly Ben Davis header and turned the ball into a corner (90 + 4).

The atmosphere became tense when Cucurea demanded a mistake from Argentine Christian Romero after he pulled him with his hair what appeared to be in the replay, but the referee did not calculate anything for Perisic to take the other corner and Cain followed it with his head in the net (90 + 6).

At the end of the match, Conte shook hands with his German counterpart, but the latter seemed angry because the Italian did not look at him, which led to an argument between them and they received a red card.

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