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Jose Mourinho insists he is not feeling the pressure at Chelsea

Jose Mourinho, manager of Chelsea looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea
Image: Jose Mourinho looks on during Chelsea's defeat at Everton

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he is not feeling the pressure despite watching his side slip to a 3-1 defeat at Everton.

Steven Naismith scored a hat-trick as Mourinho's side crashed to a heavy loss at Goodison Park, a result which left them with just four points from their first five Premier League games and saw them drift out to odds of 14/1 with Sky Bet to retain the Premier League title.

The heat is on Mourinho, who has also been involved in an extraordinary row with his medical staff this term, is increasing as Chelsea's opening sequence now constitutes their worst start to a top-flight campaign since 1986.

Asked if he was under pressure, the Portuguese said in his post-match press conference: "No, no. I think the refugees are under big pressure."

Despite suggestions all is not well at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho says he is happy as Chelsea manager.

"It is a pleasure, an honour and it is happiness every day," he said.

Aaron Lennon (L) celebrates after Steven Naismith scored his third goal during the match between Everton and Chelsea
Image: Aaron Lennon (L) celebrates after Steven Naismith scored his third goal during the match between Everton and Chelsea

Chelsea have lost three of their last four games but Mourinho put the latest setback down to bad luck.

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He said: "We don't deserve this result. It is too heavy for the way the players started the game, finished the game and played during the game.

"The biggest concern is that everything goes against us. We know we are making mistakes but for every mistake we are punished immediately.

"We need to win a couple of consecutive matches. We need the players to smile again. We need the strikers to score goals. We need the central defenders not to make mistakes and be punished for that.

Radamel Falcao (L) and Diego Costa of Chelsea look dejected after the third Everton goal during the Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea
Image: Radamel Falcao (L) and Diego Costa of Chelsea look dejected after the third Everton goal

"We need confidence. I think confidence is fundamental. In this moment everything goes against us and the players feel it. They don't accept it. They fight, they play, they try, but the reality at the moment is difficult for them. It is not easy to play football with confidence level low."

Asked if his side could still win the title, Mourinho said: "I don't know. Chelsea can win the next match against Arsenal for sure, [but] to win the title, I don't know."