Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
has fumed that opposition are being given "Christmas gifts" by referees
after his team were beaten 5-3 by Tottenham on Thursday.
The
former Real Madrid boss appeared to be angry with a number of Dowd's
decsions while on the touchline as he berated the fourth official with
regularity.
Mourinho claimed on Sunday that there is a campaign
among referees to punish his side, but refused to be drawn on the issue
after seeing his side suffer just their second league loss of the
season.
"I don't want to be punished. I want to be here in the
next match. So I will just say that we lost. Today is another day,
Sunday is another match, life goes on," he told BT Sport.
"Campaign?
I don't want to answer that. I think we made some defensive mistakes,
some individual mistakes, it was not easy for my defenders to cope with a
good [Nacer] Chadli and especially a good [Harry] Kane, but it was also
difficult for Tottenham to cope with an amazing [Eden] Hazard and good
Diego Costa.
"You can focus on the result, on the important
moments of the game, I prefer the former because I can't talk about the
big moments. You don't want to talk about the decisions? I don't.
"I hate to lose. But I prefer to lose like I did against Newcastle - with a clean performance from the official.
"A
game of football that you lose is a different feeling. We had important
Christmas gifts in the last two matches - gifts that people who love
football don't like."