Jose Mourinho did not feed the flames that are fueled by each of his losses. Known for his acid comments whenever things don't go his team's way, The Special One refused to address the media in the post-match press conference, where he would surely have blamed his side's downfall on the referees, after they disallowed an onside goal by Cesc Fábregas before the end of the first half, and also sending off Nemanja Matic before the break.
Once he was sent off for trying to allegedly break into the ref's room during the halftime break, The Special One joined first-team coach Silvino Louro in the Directors' Box, where he watched the rest of the game. Even if he enjoyed his team's equalizer, he had to endure West Ham's celebration up close.
The West Ham directors box, featuring Jose Mourinho on the back row! pic.twitter.com/oMhvuloTsN
— Transfer Site (@TransferSite) October 24, 2015
Mourinho may face another ban for snubbing the media, as it's an FA mandate to have at least one member of the coaching staff to adress members of the press. Furthermore, his job is still under serious review, since he has failed in his attempt to make Chelsea a consistent side this season.
Fans, as they always do, had their saw about Mou's antics on the sidelines. Here are some of their thoughts.
Mourinho left the stadium directly to the team bus. No dressing room. No interviews.
— Mourinholic (@Mourinholic) October 24, 2015
This season's going well for Chelsea then! Titanic - The Chelsea Story #Mourinho pic.twitter.com/Zhp4wVnICX
— The Drawty Devil (@TheDrawtyDevil) October 24, 2015
Mourinho has now lost 5 league games since getting rid of Eva Carneiro. He only lost 3 in the whole of last season! pic.twitter.com/1Uj8aHK5VU
— Footy Jokes (@Footy_Jokes) October 24, 2015
Would Mourinho be the first manager to get sacked by the same club twice?
— JG (@Artekkers) October 24, 2015
You know things are bad for Mourinho when Carroll is scoring winners against his team.
— Rafael Hernández (@RafaelH117) October 24, 2015