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EPL: Jose Mourinho swore at Roberto Martinez after loss

Updated on: 15 September,2015 08:12 AM IST  | 
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho swore in a clash with Everton boss Roberto Martinez following the champions' loss at Goodison Park on Saturday, it has been claimed

EPL: Jose Mourinho swore at Roberto Martinez after loss

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London: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho swore in a clash with Everton boss Roberto Martinez following the champions' loss at Goodison Park on Saturday, it has been claimed.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho (right) reacts as Everton’s Roberto Martinez looks on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho (right) reacts as Everton’s Roberto Martinez looks on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images 


It has been reported that Mourinho was frustrated at having to wait to conduct his post-match press conference because Martinez was speaking in the media room first.


After finishing his press conference, Martinez left the room and was speaking to other reporters outside when Mourinho walked past on his way in.


"Roberto next time tell me go before you because we have to travel," Mourinho is reported to have said in several national newspapers.

"We don't control that Jose, I don't control that," Martinez replied.

It is at this point that Mourinho is alleged to have sworn as he continued his way into the media room.

Frustrated Jose
Mourinho was accompanied by Chelsea's head of communications and public affairs Steve Atkins.

As Mourinho sat down to speak to press, there was a hint of frustration as Atkins first said a few words to reporters.

Short presser
He said: "Okay, if we could get going quickly that would be great.

"It is only going to be about five minutes long. We had to wait for the home manager to go first and all the players are on the bus, so we are going to be
quick."

Chelsea were beaten 1-3 by Everton, a result that left the English Premier League champions with just four points from their first five games of the new season.

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