Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho has been named the Barclays Manager of the Season, with
his star man Eden Hazard scooping the player award.
The
Portuguese boss helped the Blues to their first Premier League title in five
years after a dominant season which has seen them top of the table for a record
274 days.
It is the
third time Mourinho has been awarded the Manager of the Season accolade - the
others also came after Premier League title triumphs in 2004-05 and 2005-06.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho celebrates winning the Barclays Manager of the Season award with (from left) goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon, first team fitness coach Carlos Lalin, assistant first team coach Silvino Louro, assistant first team coach Rui Faria, assistant first team coach Steve Holland and first team fitness coach Chris Jones
Jose Mourinho's side have been No 1 in the Premier League since August 30 - a record 274 days at the top of the table so far
Chelsea captain John Terry celebrates after the Blues secured their fourth Premier League title at Stamford Bridge on May 3
Gary Cahill holds a 'Champions' flag after the title is secured - the Blues led the way for 274 days of the Premier League season, a new record
Mourinho
has won the award despite not winning a Manager of the Month prize all season.
Indeed, he has only won a monthly honour three times during his two spells at
the club.
Speaking
to Sky Sports after receiving the award, Mourinho said: 'This is, as you
like to say in England, the icing on the cake. But the cake is more important
than the icing.
'The cake
is the Premier League, the cake is the objective of the manager, of the
technical staff, of the squad, of the club and of millions of supporters. And I
work for the cake, I don't work for this. I am the manager of the season and
obviously I'm very happy with this.
'The
problem is that you are still eating one cake and you are thinking already
about the next one. This is permanent so I enjoy very, very much this
cake.
'I missed
it for a while because the last one I won was 2005-2006 but to come back to
England and win it again is a fantastic feeling.'
Speaking
later at his press conference ahead of Sunday's match with Sunderland, Mourinho
added: 'I was never manager of the month, so I wasn't waiting for this. But
obviously I'm happy with it.
'I think
it's a club trophy, not an individual trophy. It's me, my assistants, my
players, everybody who works with me. It's not something you get on your own. I
worked for the cake, not the icing.
'The cake
is much more important, and the Premier League is the real cake. But to be the
manager of the season is nice for me and my people.'
Belgium
international Hazard, 24, has enjoyed a sensational season, scoring 14 Premier
League goals and contributing nine assists.
He has
played in all 37 of Chelsea's league matches but will miss Sunday's final match
at Stamford Bridge after emergency dental surgery to remove three wisdom teeth.
The
surgery meant he missed Thursday night's Football Writers' Association awards
ceremony, where he was named Player of the Year.
Mourinho with Eden Hazard, who won the Barclays Player of the Season award, during the recent draw at Arsenal
Belgium international Hazard celebrates scoring against Crystal Palace at the start of May - one of 14 league goals this season
Chelsea will lift the Premier League trophy after Sunday's match and are planning an open-top bus parade on Monday.
Mourinho
and Hazard were chosen by a Barclays panel that included former players and
journalists. Also shortlisted for the manager's award were Ronald Koeman, Garry
Monk, Nigel Pearson and Arsene Wenger.
Hazard
was selected from a shortlist of eight that also featured his Chelsea
team-mates John Terry, Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic, Manchester City striker
Sergio Aguero, Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, Tottenham striker
Harry Kane and Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal.
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