On Sunday, in the English Premier League, a drama broke out when Thomas Tuchel, the current head coach of Chelsea FC, ran into an altercation with Antonio Conte, the head coach of Tottenham Hotspur. At the high-voltage Spurs vs. Chelsea soccer match that ended in a draw, this altercation added an extra wave of flame.
The scrimmage between the two head coaches and the truculent behavior of Tuchel immediately urged the players, the officials, and the staff members to intervene and separate the aggressive two. Finally, the official referee played his individual part and, having completely exerted his authority, sent both the entities off the field.
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Following the heated quarrel between Tuchel and Conte, The Problem Child, Jake Paul hit Twitter. Sharing a brief clip of the defaming incident, he, in front of hundreds and thousands of his fans, offered his particular view.
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In somewhat of a preposterous statement, Paul expressed how he would literally pay to see Conte and Tuchel fight. Here is what The Problem Child opined on the two soccer coaches.
Jake Paul fancies the Thomas Tuchel vs Antonio Conte “KO” fight
Looks like Jake Paul, who is having a hard time finding himself a worthy fight, has, on the contrary, found a fight that he would love to watch. Paul, who has a record of 5 wins and 0 losses and an impressive 80% knockout ratio from his fights, believes it is a sure sign of fear when you refuse to look at your opponents in their eyes.
In two lines, Paul, who recently suffered a back-to-back cancellation of scheduled flights, tweeted this:
Fear is clear when you don’t look at your opponent in their eyes. Tuchel would KO Conte and I would pay money to see it.
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 14, 2022
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Irrespective of what Paul says, such behavior as demonstrated by Tuchel and Conte, fails to add to the good name of the sport. However, here is what Tuchel later said about the altercation with Conte from the Spurs:
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“Yes, and I think he enjoyed it as well. It was nothing bad. I don’t have any bad feeling and I’m sure he will not have. We fought for our teams and it happens. It’s so close here and it was such an intense match … both dugouts are very close, so it got a bit heated from both of us.”
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