Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he does not regret shoving Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho in a heated touchline spat.
The pair clashed after a challenge by Gary Cahill on Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez in
Chelsea's 2-0 home win.
"What is to regret after that? I wanted to go from A to B and somebody confronted me without any sign of welcome," Wenger said.
"B was get to Sanchez to see if he was injured. Was it a push? A little one. You can see when I really try to push."
Chelsea boss Mourinho said he wanted to "forget" about the incident with the Frenchman, and insisted he had done nothing wrong.
"It becomes heated because this is a big game, big clubs, big rivals, and important match for both team
"I do so many wrong things in football. But not this time because this time I was just in my technical area and it was not my problem. Game over. Story over."
The relationship between the two managers has been tempestuous in the past, with Mourinho labelling Wenger "a specialist in failure" in February this year.
Mourinho also said he would never interfere in medical decisions after Thibaut Courtois suffered a head injury following a collision with Chile forward Sanchez and had to be replaced in goal by Petr Cech.
"The club doctor, or the club medical department take control and the responsibility," added the Portuguese.
"I just want them to give me a decision and they gave me a decision. For me that's correct."
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