Watch fuming Pochettino shout at journalist as press conference descends into chaos after Chelsea’s win over Everton

MAURICIO POCHETTINO has been caught on camera arguing with a journalist after Chelsea’s 6-0 win over Everton.

The Blues boss clashed with the reporter following the post-match press conference.

Twitter @LondonsFirst_Mauricio Pochettino shouted at a journalist as his press conference descended into chaos[/caption]

Twitter @LondonsFirst_The Chelsea boss took exception to being asked about the penalty incident against Everton[/caption]

He had taken exception to being asked about the penalty incident between Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson.

The trio were seen arguing before Palmer scored his fourth goal of the match from 12 yards.

In the footage, Pochettino can be seen holding up his finger as he walks out of the room and exclaiming: “You all, one (question) all press conference.”

A reporter can then be heard shouting back: “You stopped the press conference!

“We didn’t stop the press conference, you stopped the press conference!”

Pochettino replies: “Every question was (about the penalty incident).”

As he walks out, a media member can then be heard saying: “S*** management of a press conference!”

Fans slammed the scenes in the second half as the three Chelsea stars argued over who would take the penalty.

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The spot-kick had been awarded with the hosts already 4-0 up thanks to a hat-trick from Palmer and Jackson’s strike.

Palmer later insisted his team-mates were laughing and joking about the incident by full-time.

However, Pochettino blasted his young players for their petulant behaviour.

He even threatened to drop players if a similar incident happened again.

Chelsea’s comfortable win over the Toffees has boosted their European hopes.

Pochettino’s side are now ninth in the Premier League and just three points off sixth with games in hand on the teams above them.

GettyNicolas Jackson, Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke were seen arguing over the penalty[/caption]

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