Jose Mourinho has guided Chelsea to their fifth English title, his third in two separate managerial spells at the club, but how does his career look in numbers since joining the Premier League?
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The Portuguese won the 22nd trophy of his career on Sunday and has ensured that he averages a trophy every 34 matches as a manager.
The Chelsea boss has won the league in four different countries, having lifted the Champions League with two clubs, one UEFA Cup, an FA Cup and three League Cups, as well as securing an array of domestic cups in Portugal, Italy and Spain.
Thanks to the stats that Opta and BBC Sport provided, we are able to combine the Portuguese's two spells in charge of Chelsea and see that his win percentage is better than any manager in Premier League history.
He has won 135 of 193 Premier League games in charge of the London club, which comes to a win percentage of 70% and, under Mourinho, Chelsea have lost fewer than one in 10 league games.
Mourinho's record against his title rivals is what sets him apart from the opposition, as out of 40 league games against Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal, he has lost just three times.
The Chelsea manager has enjoyed more success against Liverpool than any other club in the league, losing and drawing just once in 10 games.
When we start talking about away games in the Premier League, the Blues boss has picked up a victory against every team in the Premier League.
He has lost just 18 matches during his time with Chelsea, including the losses to Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City mentioned above, and played out 40 draws.
Of these defeats, all but one has come away from home and the only loss Mourinho has suffered at Stamford Bridge in the league came via a struggling Sunderland, who managed a 2-1 win in London last season. Newcastle United has enjoyed the most success against Mourinho, with three wins.
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Just by looking at some of these statistics, we can see how dominant the Portuguese has been in the Premier League, and it's hard to argue against him being the best manager in the league currently.
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