Chelsea's 3-1 defeat to Everton means they have now picked up just four points from their opening five matches of the season, but Jose Mourinho is refusing to accept any blame.
The Blues boss was typically defiant in his post-match interview, despite the champions mustering one of the worst title defences in history so far.
Mourinho told reporters he "doesn't accept" the result at Goodison Park, insisting he's still the man to lead Chelsea.
We wonder whether Roman Abramovich is still thinking the same.
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