Manchester United legend Gary Neville saw no problem with Jose Mourinho's end of match melee with the Chelsea bench yesterday.
Ross Barkley's equaliser sparked a touchline melee, with Mourinho having to be restrained after being provoked by the celebrations of Chelsea second assistant Marco Ianni.
"For me, over-enthusiastic celebrations are a part of the game, but I also think that if you're on the end of it, you should be able to react," Neville told Sky Sports. "We can sit here and say it's ridiculous that these managers react, but what you saw at the end was raw emotion.
"I could sit here with a halo above my head and say 'it's terrible for the people to see at home, it's not what we want to see representing the game' or I could actually say 'I've been there, I've done it, I've been on the receiving end of it.' You cannot control your emotions and that's why we love this game because we want to see moments like that.
"For me, Jose Mourinho's reaction was something I would expect and also something I would expect from the Chelsea bench. It was a big moment for the Chelsea team, fans and staff so they're entitled to over celebrate, you always do with a last minute goal.
"Jose Mourinho actually came onto the scene at Old Trafford sliding down the touchline. My view is I would like to see it more if it was my team celebrating, but I love to see that emotion in football where you see people just lose it - not in a violent way - but in an emotional way."