Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Derby ends in tunnel fracas

Mourinho allegedly attacked with water and milk; Arteta left with bloody nose

- Agence Francepres­se

LONDON: Manchester City assistant coach Mikel Arteta was left with blood streaming down his face after a bust-up involving up to 20 players and members of staff following the Manchester derby, a report said on Monday.

Media reports on Sunday said Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho became involved in a physical confrontat­ion with City’s players after complainin­g about their celebratio­ns following a 2-1 win at Old Trafford.

Britain’s Guardian newspaper reported that Arteta’s eyebrow was split open during the melee in a narrow corridor outside City’s dressing room and there were unconfirme­d reports that another member of Guardiola’s backroom staff needed medical treatment.

The corridor leading to the dressing rooms apparently became congested as players and staff made their way through it after the game, and tensions spilled over into pushing and shoving, with Arteta understood to have suffered a cut to the head.

Mourinho reportedly became involved in a row with City goalkeeper Ederson and United striker Romelu Lukaku was said to be involved. Earlier reports in the Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph said Mourinho had water and milk thrown at him by City’s players and was hit on the head with a plastic bottle.

The Guardian said the United manager did not make any reference to what had happened during his post-match media work.

Arteta was being assessed in the City dressing room after being caught in the crossfire, the report said.

The victory, courtesy of setpiece goals from David Silva and Nicolas Otamendi propelled City 11 points clear of United at the top of the Premier League table.

Mourinho had accused City’s players of diving and committing “tactical fouls” prior to the game and afterwards he made an unconvinci­ng claim his side should have been awarded a late penalty when Ander Herrera was booked for diving. But City manager Pep Guardiola said: “We won because we were better. In all department­s, we were better.” Nicolas Otamendi's second-half winner condemned Manchester United to their first home loss in 40 games in all competitio­ns. Incidental­ly, it was City who had last got the better of the Red

Devils at Old Trafford in the correspond­ing fixture last season.

City have netted a whopping 48 goals in the league so far. Only Neymar’s Paris-saint Germain stand above them in the top-five leagues in Europe, with 51 goals in the French league thus far.

The Manchester derby marked the 20th meeting between the two managers. Pep leads the proceeding­s with nine wins after Sunday’s clash.

Pep won

"Last season it was the same -- we won here and it was the referee. Today as well. Yesterday he spoke about the referee. We are an honest team. We had 75 percent ball possession, which means we wanted to play. We came here and did that. We won because we were better in all department­s.” – PEP GUARDIOLA

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