Terry was shown red by Phil Dowd for a high tackle on Leon Osman in the stalemate and although the Blues managed to come away with a point, Scolari declined to talk to the press at the end of the game.
Scolari broke his silence on ChelseaTV a day later and insisted he was merely taking his time to get some perspective over the incident.
"If I go to say something [straight after the game] maybe I say something wrong and I need more time to look at everything.
"I have to look at the game again if something happened in the game. I need to be sure about this or that. I said no [to the press] at that time because maybe I'd have problems in the future - in that time I am not calm.
"If I go then I answer some questions and I'm angry."
But despite taking time out to make sure he could view the incident dispassionately, the Brazilian still cannot comprehend the sending off.
"Maybe I look at the game and I change my mind, but I don't change my mind about yesterday.
"I looked at the game again and I don't change.
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