Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola faced the press after Sunday's Manchester derby descended into chaos when a ruckus broke out in the tunnel.

Players from both teams were involved in the spat after Manchester United boss Mourinho entered the away dressing room to tell the Manchester City team to celebrate their 2-1 victory a little more graciously.

He engaged in an argument with Ederson before milk, water and bottles were then thrown in this direction - although City chiefs refute this claim - as players from both teams clashed in the tunnel.

Here's everything the two rival managers had to say about the feisty spat in their respective press conferences this Tuesday.

Pep Guardiola got one over Jose Mourinho in the derby on Sunday (
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PA)

Jose Mourinho: "He says, he says, I'm not here to comment on his words, the only thing I can say is for me it was a question of diversity, diversity in behaviour, diversity in education, nothing more than that.

"This press conference is pre-Bournemouth, not post Manchester City - that has already been done.

"When you lose, probably you have a little bit more desire to win it.

"No-one likes to lose once, no-one likes to lose twice, it's something that belongs to every team in the world.

Mourinho refused to discuss the incident in great detail (
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REUTERS)

"The motivation is based on we want to try to win all the time and I repeat, when you have a bad result, you don't want to have two bad results."

Pep Guardiola: No, I'm not going to comment about that.

Definitely, not [too much]. We won a derby, what do people expect we don't celebrate?

No, we celebrate, when Arsenal beat United, they celebrate... We try to do it in the locker room.

It was correct. We jumped because we were happy. Of course, in that moment, we want to celebrate.

Guardiola said his team's celebrations were justified (
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Action Images via Reuters)

PG: We were inside, it is normal. We didn't do anything exceptional, we did what we did in the past and what we will do in the future.

The image can speak for itself. What happened after the game. Normal celebration.

PG on Mikel Arteta: I'm not going to explain what happened there. During the game, yes, after? No. The FA knows our opinions on it. I was clear, that's all.

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