CHELSEA MANAGER JOSE MOURINHO BREAKS GUINESS BOOK OF RECORD FOR THE 4TH TIME


Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho has received 4 records which will be included in the 2016 Guinness Book of Records. This is a needed respite to his 2015/2016 season dismal performance after winning just one game since the start of the Barclay’s Premier League campaign.
The presented awards pay tribute to his managerial successes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid.

The Special One, Mourinho was presented the record for the longest unbeaten home run by a manager, with his 9-year winning run of 151 for his four clubs.
For his Champions League victories with Porto and Inter, the Chelsea gaffer entered the record books as one of only five coaches to have won the Champions League with different clubs; and another record for becoming the youngest coach to achieve the 100 Champions League match-milestone at 49 years and 12 days old.
The Portuguese-born coach collected the most points in a Barclay’s Premier League season when he racked up 95 points with Chelsea to win the 2004-05 title; and he also picked up the award for most games unbeaten at home in the Premier League, which spanned both spells at Stamford Bridge.
While speaking on the achievements, the 52 year old said: “The fact they gave me the awards in a way that I can put them up in my office is nice. It’s something fun and as a kid you could never imagine that one day you would be in the Guinness Book of Records. You know me, these awards are for something I did in the past and obviously it’s nice, but for me what’s more important is what I can do in the future.”
New York City star, Frank Lampard was also presented with his award for the most Premier League teams scored against, after scoring against his former club, Chelsea.


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