

The Special One's greatest masterpiece — and he directed it himself.
The most dominant team in Premier League history. That's what the stats say as Chelsea stormed to their fifth title with a record-breaking run in pole position. Manager, José Mourinho assembled a squad that combined devastating attacking invention with ruthless determination in defence. Irresistible force and immovable object. Among the highlights of a memorable campaign were the genius of Eden Hazard and the flair of Oscar and Willian complemented by the driving force up front of Diego Costa and the midfield mastery of Cesc Fàbregas. Nemanja Matic, a colossus in front of the best defence in the country, led by the indomitable skipper, John Terry, whose consistently outstanding performances have rolled back the years. Ten years on from José's first incredible season in charge, the Blues replicated that double triumph by also capturing the Capital One Cup at Wembley against London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. The foundations have been well and truly re-laid.
Direction
Mourinho's tactical narration — the man loves a camera.
Editing
Match highlights that actually capture the drama.
Production
Wembley final footage hits different in HD.

Director
José Mourinho
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mourinho 'directed' this review himself — rare for a manager to have this much editorial control, and it shows.
This was the last time Chelsea felt truly inevitable; the 2015/16 implosion makes this documentary accidentally tragic in retrospect.
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Hazard is involved in near enough every goal. What an unbelievable player he was.
@archiewall124 274
Replaying these great seasons are the best way for fans to stop thinking about *this* season.
@onixy2239 104
Hazard's magic, Costa's hunger for goals and Fabregas' assists combined with a brick wall in the defence. We were unstoppable.
@adrianvladmladin1005 198
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