Completely agree. He is a blight on the game in this country. If he doesn't want accusations being made about him then he should stop making false accusations about other clubs. I do feel that this whole experience has come as a shock to him. He's not used to being confronted about his vile behaviour and, like a lot of bullies, is very sensitive when this happens. The likes of Eddie Howe and Frank Lampard have since called him out for talking rubbish. I think this has backfired against him.
He is the common denominator when it comes to bad blood between managers. Everyone else seems to get on well enough (now that his imitator Tuchel has left Chelsea) and they extend professional courtesy to each other. He, on the other hand, has had altercations with Howe, Guardiola, Arteta, Lampard and a few others.
He's damaged goods and the country is waking up to it at long last.