"I shook hands with Mark Hughes two or three times before the game - maybe he didn't see - but when the game finished I went on to the pitch with my players.
"If I leave now and he's there, of course I will shake his hand, there's no problem."
Mourinho may not have a problem, but Hughes appeared to.
Hughes said: "I was upset the opposition manager was not gracious enough to come and shake my hand. You have to be gracious in victory as well as defeat. I've no idea if he's coming for a drink, perhaps he's still on the pitch.
"If Chelsea are honest with themselves - and we hope they will be - then they will say they were lucky to get the result. Our performance was superb.
"We played supposedly the best team in the league and they caused us no problems. We made them look ordinary. They're not the best in the country on that showing."