ROBERTO MARTINEZ slammed referee Mike Jones following Chelsea’s last-gasp equaliser at Stamford Bridge.

 
Everton's Roberto Martinez filled with 'pure anger' as officials cost Toffees at Chelsea
Roberto Martinez's Everton led twice at Stamford Bridge but came away with just a point
 
John Terry scored seven minutes into injury time to level the game at 3-3 in a crazy second half.
Terry had scored an own goal to give Everton the lead before Kevin Mirallas struck.
Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas got Chelsea back in it before Ramiro Funes Mori scored in the 90th minute.
Terry then scored in stoppage time to give Hiddink his fourth draw in six games as Chelsea’s interim manager.
 
ut Martinez was unhappy with the decision to allow the late goal, believing it to have been offside and after the allotted injury time.
"Anger, pure anger," Martinez said when asked how he felt. 
"It's a clear-cut offside that should have been spotted. To make it worse, it's 50 seconds over time.  
“It's something that's not good enough.
"There is no explanation. It's a big, big error."

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