Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said he 'wanted to kill' Silvino Louro, his assistant first-team coach, for celebrating Manchester City's Premier League defeat by Liverpool on the bus to Wembley before the Capital One Cup final.

Mourinho decided he wanted to keep the result from his players for as long as possible so they remained focused on the game against Tottenham.

But Mourinho's rule was broken as the full time whistle was blown at Anfield as his coach jumped up in celebration.

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SIlvino Louro (right) accidentally celebrated Manchester City's defeat in front of the Chelsea players

Mourinho did not want his players distracted by the game at Anfield before the Capital One Cup final

Manchester City lost to Liverpool at Anfield and could fall further away from Chelsea in the Premier League

'I knew that was an impossible mission [to hide the result], but I didn't want the television on in the hotel or on the bus,' Mourinho said.

'I told them I didn't want any kind of manifestation or disappointment if City scored in the last minute, or Liverpool won. I wanted complete silence.

'We were successful on that. But one member of my staff jumped up in the bus, Silvino. I wanted to kill the guy. He broke the rule.'

John Terry (centre) celebrates scoring Chelsea's first goal in the 2-0 win in the final against Tottenham

Chelsea's second goal came when Diego Costa (right) had an effort deflected in by Kyle Walker

Chelsea lifted the first piece of silverware on offer this season after a 2-0 victory against Tottenham but Liverpool's result gives them extra reason to celebrate.