The Chelsea boss was not in a good mood after the 3-1 loss at Goodison Park, and cursed at the Toffees manager.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was in a terrible mood after his side fell to a shock 3-1 loss away to Everton, on Saturday, getting into a foul-mouthed confrontation with Roberto Martinez.

The reigning English Premier League champions traveled to Goodison Park on the back of their embarrassing 2-1 loss at home to Crystal Palace prior to the international break, as a Steven Naismith hat-trick made it two consecutive defeats for the Blues.

After the final whistle was blown, both managers prepared for their post-match press conference. Custom is in England that the away manager goes first in order for his team to start their journey back home as early as possible.

However, Roberto Martinez chose to speak to the media first, forcing Mourinho and his crew to stay in Merseyside longer than expected, a decision which sent the Portuguese manager into rage.

Interrupting the Spanish tactician whilst speaking to reporters, The Special One said: “Roberto, next time tell me go before you because we have to travel," Mourinho said.

The Everton insisted he had no control over the decision to go first, claiming:  "We don’t control that, Jose. I don’t control that.”

Jose then retorted with: "F****** hell!"

Martinez later said to the media as Mourinho stormed off: “When he beat us 6-3 [last season], he was such a nice man. I prefer him like that!”

With three losses and one draw in their first five games, this is currently the west London side’s worst start to the English Premier League since 1988.

Chelsea, who were title favorites before the 2015-16 campaign’s kick off, sit in 17th spot, and are already 11 points behind leaders Manchester City.

The Blues will host Maccabi Tel Aviv at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, as they look to enjoy a better start to their Champions League season.