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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Mourinho revels in Chelsea's FA Cup triumph

Jose Mourinho promised he would be hanging on to the FA Cup winner's medal which meant he has won every major trophy in English football.



Jose Mourinho celebrates at the final whistle

Chelsea claimed a 1-0 victory over Manchester United at the new Wembley thanks to Didier Drogba's extra-time goal. And the Blues boss, who threw his Premier League winner's medal into the crowd last year, promised he would treasure this one. Mourinho told BBC1: 'This one I don't throw away - it means a lot. 'We have won every trophy in English football in three years. 'It is something the players deserve so much because of the difficult season they have had. It is a moment for everybody to enjoy. 'I think we deserve to go into the holiday period with this cup and a medal. 'The team played very well, they understood exactly the plan.' Mourinho came down the steps at Wembley holding up six fingers to underline how many trophies he has won during his time at Stamford Bridge. And he said of the fans who chanted his name: 'They are in my heart - in the bad moments and the good moments. I love these people.' Mourinho told Sky Sports: 'The players deserved to win this final trophy of the season and the victory is for them and for the supporters.' Asked if he had felt under tremendous pressure going into the game after the Blues missed out on the title and the Champions League final, Mourinho replied: 'Only the pressure you put on yourself we you want to win...nothing else. 'We know the game plan and how to beat them and I think the boys deserved this great moment.' Mourinho, who disappeared down the tunnel after the final whistle, revealed he had gone to phone his children as they had not been able to attend the final.

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