Everton manager Roberto Martinez has hit out referee Jonathan Moss for failing to send off Branislav Ivanovic in his side's 1-0 Premier League defeat to Chelsea on Wednesday, before slamming Jose Mourinho's men for their behaviour toward the official.
The visitors looked set to secure a point after Tim Howard produced a
string of saves on his return from injury to frustrate the Premier
League leaders on Wednesday.
Chelsea were not to be denied,
though, as Willian's deflected strike a minute from time ensured Jose
Mourinho's side remain seven points clear at the top of the table.
The
winner came just after Gareth Barry had been shown a second yellow card
for a challenge on the Brazil international, which resulted in a mass
confrontation where Ivanovic grabbed James McCarthy by his neck and
seemingly headbutted his opponent.
Martinez was furious with
Moss' decision not to punish the Serbian defender for his action, while
he was not impressed with the Chelsea players' behaviour toward the
referee, either.
"Ivanovic's behaviour is wrong. He grabs
McCarthy around his neck in a very forceful manner then puts his head
against him. James doesn't react a single bit," he told BBC Sport.
"If you want to be on top of the law that's a red card and we got nothing out of that moment.
"Every time a player loses a challenge it feels like the weight of the
world is on the referee's shoulders and he feels he needs to react. To
give Barry a second yellow card because of the reaction from Chelsea's
players is disappointing.
"They surrounded the referee and
their conduct was a real shame. It created a little bit of belief for
Chelsea and the goal came as a consequence of that. It was a very
scrappy goal - if you don't have the momentum often they don't end up in
the net."
While Howard performed heroics for the visitors,
Petr Cech also showed his class by twice denying former Chelsea striker
Romelu Lukaku and Martinez was left to rue those missed chances.
The Spaniard said: "We were in control. We had clear-cut chances, the
best ones of the game - they needed world-class saves from Petr Cech.
"It's a shame we couldn't convert the chances. It's a huge disappointment. Our performance deserved a positive result."
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