He told reporters: "I'm very happy with the way I conducted myself. Emotions are high in football. There are two really competitive teams and they want to win so sometimes one team tries to stretch the rules and that's fine - that's what we have the referees for and they made sure we stayed to the agreed rules. From my perspective, I wouldn't change anything."
When asked if he was surprised Hayes faced no further action from the Football Association over the clash, he replied: "Not really. I thought the comments that I heard after the game were very irresponsible. They were not mirroring the conduct that I had in the technical area. That I thought was irresponsible, but that's all I basically think about it. The other parts when we shake hands after the game that's a very minor incident, for me that's nothing."