Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto: Jose Mourinho's 21 trophies

After Jose Mourinho lifted his 21st trophy as a manager at Wembley, we take a look back at all his previous successes…

From Porto to Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid – wherever Mourinho has managed he has won silverware.

He has tasted success in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A, as well as the Champions League and UEFA Cup.

He also has a remarkable record in finals of played 12, won 10 - but was quick to declare his hunger for more after lifting the Capital One Cup by beating Spurs on Sunday.

"It's difficult for me to live without titles," he said. "I need to feed myself with titles. This is important for me.”

With the chance to add more to his collection this season, we review Mourinho’s already impressive haul of 21 trophies as a manager.

Primeira Liga (2003, 2004); Portuguese Cup (2003); UEFA Cup (2003); Champions League (2004); Portuguese Super Cup (2003)

It was at Porto that Mourinho made a name for himself, following up UEFA Cup success in 2003 by winning the Champions League the next season.

He also won the Primeira Liga twice, the Portuguese Cup and the Portuguese Super Cup.

Premier League (2005, 2006); FA Cup (2007); League Cup (2005, 2007,2015); Community Shield (2005)

It didn’t take Mourinho long to turn Chelsea into winners as he lifted the League Cup in his first season and also ended a 50-year wait for a top-flight domestic title by sealing Premier League success.

He would go on to win four more trophies in his first spell with the Blues before adding another on Sunday - his first of his second stint in charge at Stamford Bridge.

Serie A (2009, 2010); Italian Cup (2010); Champions League (2010); Italian Super Cup (2008)

Mourinho won Serie A in successive years with Inter Milan but his biggest success was leading the San Siro side to victory in the 2010 Champions League.

Inter had not lifted the European Cup for more than 40 years but beat defending champions Barcelona in the semi-finals and then Bayern Munich in the final to end their drought.

Primera Division (2012); Copa del Rey (2011); Spanish Super Cup (2012)

While Mourinho could not end Real Madrid’s wait for La Decima, he did end Barcelona’s stranglehold on La Liga by winning the title in 2012.

Madrid broke a number of records in their title-winning season as they became the first team to notch up 100 points, scoring the most goals (121) and had a record number of away wins (16) and overall wins (32).