Jose Mourinho is a winner - that's what he'll tell you, and that's what his results over the years have shown.
Second place is nothing to him, and his runners-up medal from the Community Shield was gone before he'd even got back to the changing room.
The Chelsea manager made a point to shake hands with the victorious Arsenal players but did not extend the gesture to opposite number Arsene Wenger.
Instead he spun around, made a beeline for the tunnel and threw his medal up to a waiting fan above.
Never change, Jose.
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