The outspoken Portuguese tactician might have talked a bit too much this time around as he faces trouble from the FA.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is never one to mince his words, as fans have become readily aware of over the years.

However this time, he has gone too far--at least as per the FA, who could now issue him not just a hefty fine but also a touchline ban.

Mourinho has long had an interesting relationship with the game's officials and lashed out following a frustrating 1-1 stalemate with Southampton in Chelsea's last league game of 2014.

In one incident, new signing Cesc Fabregas was tripped in the box, but not only was no penalty given, but also the former Arsenal and Barcelona man was booked for apparently diving.

And, not surprisingly, his manager was not amused.

"In other countries where I have worked, this would be front-page news because it is a scandal," he fumed following the match.

"The commentators, the other managers, they are all putting pressure on referees. Match after match coaches are saying Chelsea players are diving, in a way they don't with other teams. I will go to the referee and wish him a good year and tell him he will be ashamed."

Well, certainly, the FA was not too amused with his latest outburst. Last season saw him earn a £10,000 fine after another rant following a shock loss to Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, so it will be indeed interesting to see as to what punishment will be handed out this time around.