Chelsea's torrid start to the campaign continued as they were beaten 3-1 by Liverpool at Stamford Bridge - their sixth league defeat of the season - as the pressure on Mourinho was turned up another notch.
Mourinho refused to give an answer for seven of the nine questions asked in his post-match interview, and appeared to be unhappy with Liverpool's Lucas avoiding a red card on 68 minutes with the score at 1-1.
This is the latest in a long line of disagreements with the authorities with Mourinho recently fined £50,000 by the Football Association and given a one-match suspended stadium ban after comments about officials following the 3-1 home loss to Southampton.
Although Sky sources believe that his job is not under serious threat, Chelsea lie 15th in the Premier League after eleven games.
However, John Cross of the Sunday Mirror thinks Mourinho's behavior is potentially more damaging to the club than the results he's getting on the pitch.
"I think it's been embarrassing," Cross said on the Sunday Supplement. "He has been so condemning of the officials. That for me is more damaging to the football club than some of the results.
"It tarnishes the club's reputation that Roman Abramovich has been so determined to uphold. It surprises me how Mourinho has weathered that storm as some of paranoia comments are ridiculous and embarrassing.
"These ridiculous and embarrassing outbursts have to be reported [by the press]. Jose is writing his own headlines and writing his own death warrant. That's the long and short of it.
"This ridiculous campaign he has against the FA, referees and Arsene Wenger, it's just embarrassing. The sooner he stops wasting energy on believing that everyone is against him, he can use that energy to much more positive use."
"I think there is real concern that he can't turn this around," Burt said.
"Part of the problem at Chelsea is that people are concerned about him and about how he's coping with this. He's lashing out left, right and centre. The interviews yesterday were ridiculous.
"Because he has now talked so much about things going wrong, referee decisions, conspiracy theories and the whole world being against them, he's almost given the players an out."
Mourinho refused to give an answer for seven of the nine questions asked in his post-match interview, and appeared to be unhappy with Liverpool's Lucas avoiding a red card on 68 minutes with the score at 1-1.
This is the latest in a long line of disagreements with the authorities with Mourinho recently fined £50,000 by the Football Association and given a one-match suspended stadium ban after comments about officials following the 3-1 home loss to Southampton.
Although Sky sources believe that his job is not under serious threat, Chelsea lie 15th in the Premier League after eleven games.
However, John Cross of the Sunday Mirror thinks Mourinho's behavior is potentially more damaging to the club than the results he's getting on the pitch.
"I think it's been embarrassing," Cross said on the Sunday Supplement. "He has been so condemning of the officials. That for me is more damaging to the football club than some of the results.
"It tarnishes the club's reputation that Roman Abramovich has been so determined to uphold. It surprises me how Mourinho has weathered that storm as some of paranoia comments are ridiculous and embarrassing.
"These ridiculous and embarrassing outbursts have to be reported [by the press]. Jose is writing his own headlines and writing his own death warrant. That's the long and short of it.
"This ridiculous campaign he has against the FA, referees and Arsene Wenger, it's just embarrassing. The sooner he stops wasting energy on believing that everyone is against him, he can use that energy to much more positive use."
"I think there is real concern that he can't turn this around," Burt said.
"Part of the problem at Chelsea is that people are concerned about him and about how he's coping with this. He's lashing out left, right and centre. The interviews yesterday were ridiculous.
"Because he has now talked so much about things going wrong, referee decisions, conspiracy theories and the whole world being against them, he's almost given the players an out."
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