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Published 16:33 6 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 16:36 6 Dec 2014 GMT
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The latest lad to face the Mourinho wrath came after Chelsea's 2-1 defeat at Newcastle.
The Blues boss spoke to BT Sport after the game and said: "My team lost the way I like to lose which is to give everything and being unlucky.
"The ball disappeared every time. We want to play but there is no ball. Then when the ball comes back there is another ball. Even during extra time they keep doing the same thing.
"It is very difficult for the referee to deal with that because the referee cannot punish any player. It's the kind of strategy that unfortunately is still part of the game.
"We were very unlucky. We did not deserve this result, but we have to accept it and move on.
"Unfortunately, time-wasting is still part of the game. Things were happening outside the pitch that the referee couldn't control."
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