Chelsea Women boss Emma Hayes clashed with Jonas Eidevall at the full-time whistle of Arsenal Women's Conti Cup win.

The Gunners beat the Blues 1-0 thanks to a 116th minute winner from Stina Blackstenius following a tight stalemate in normal time.

There was a frosty moment between the two managers at full timeCredit: BBC

Arsenal have now won the Conti Cup for the second consecutive season, with their latest triumph their seventh in total.

It stops Chelsea's hopes of winning a quadruple in Hayes' last season in charge as she prepares to join the United States Women's side.

And she cut an unimpressed figure at full-time as her side fell to defeat late on and in dramatic circumstances.

Hayes and Eidevall shook hands at the end but the former appeared to have some strong words for the latter and even pushed him slightly and pointed her finger at him as she walked off, with Eidevall looking confused.

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When asked why she was so angry with the Arsenal boss, Hayes said: "I’m not down for male aggression on the touchline. He got a yellow card, and he should probably have been sent off."

He addressed the confrontation after the game, telling BBC Sport: "It's just we had a discussion before the game where both clubs have to agree to play with a multi-ball system or not.

"Chelsea said they only wanted to play with one ball and we said we wanted to play with multi-ball.

"Then when it suits them in the last minute of the game when they want to take another ball to take a quick throw-in, then all of sudden they want to use that.

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