Goals from Osman and Jelavic were enough for Everton to steel the three points despite City deserving a penalty when Marouane Fellaini handed the ball in the box at 1-0 down. City are now 15 points behind leaders and rivals Manchester United as they won their game against Reading.
"He's angry, as you can imagine," Platt told Sky Sports when asked why Mancini had not appeared.
"He's just taking stock of the situation and calming himself down.
"He doesn't want to come out and say things that might get him in trouble."
When asked what Mancini was angry about, Platt replied: "One, our performance as I don't think we were really at it throughout the game. We got outworked by Everton.
"And two, even when we do have moments where we can get back into it, it doesn't go for you.
"From where I was live, he's given the handball and I don't know if it's inside the area or not, but you've just replayed it and it's not even on the line of the area, he's three yards off it.
"We didn't get it and perhaps our performance didn't deserve it, but we could have got a little more out of the game had the decisions gone for us."
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