Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he celebrated his Capital One Cup victory at Wembley as if it was his first trophy as manager.
The Portuguese didn't hide his emotions as the final whistle blew, throwing himself to the ground and joining in the jumping around with his players.
And with a solid lead in the Premier League, Mourinho wants more success for his team this season.
"You are never too old to celebrate," Mourinho said after the game.
"You don't have enough trophies not to celebrate. For me this is 24 but I am like a kid with the first one.
"Now I blow kisses to everyone that is happy because we are happy, but this is quick, there is no time for big celebrations, let's go home.
"I have the hat-trick of League Cups and it is nice to have it. Museum, history, but we have to go on and chase another one.
"Finals are not to play, finals are to play strategically well, for the players to feel comfortable on the pitch.
"Without Nemanja Matic we had to find again a certain balance, we did that and the team was really compact, they had control of the game really well."
"It is better for us that [Manchester] City loses the match but I told the players this morning we have enough with the final. Forget the Premier League and concentrate on the big final."