After Chelsea's victory over title contender, Manchester City, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has come out to apologise for climbing behind Manchester City's dugout and into the crowd after Fernando Torres scored a late winner at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, but denied he deliberately taunted Manual Pellegrini. Mourinho stormed past Pellegrini as Torres sealed the 2-1 victory and the Chilean appeared disgruntled by the Portuguese's actions as he avoided a post-match handshake.But the Blues boss quashed suggestions he was disrespectful towards his opposition manager and explained he was simply trying to find his son in the crowd."I think Chelsea are guilty because I want to buy a season ticket for my son and they give season tickets for my son behind the opponent's dugout," he said."They have to change and give my kid tickets behind my dugout. I went for him, I went for him, I promise that I went for him and next match you will see him there again
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