Capital One Cup holders Chelsea were beaten 5-4 on penalties in the fourth-round tie after forcing extra-time through Loic Remy's injury-time equaliser.
The Londoners enjoyed 59% possession and 24 attempts at goal – nine of those were on target, compared to Stoke's five. They also won 11 corners to Stoke's two.
Under-fire boss Mourinho faced the media after the match for the first time since Friday, having refused to speak after Saturday's 2-1 defeat by West Ham and before Tuesday's cup tie.