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Jose Mourinho equals record of former Ireland manager with UEFA Conference League win

Jose Mourinho has become just the second manager after Giovanni Trapattoni to win five major European trophies.

His Roma side defeated Feyenoord 1-0 in the inaugural UEFA Conference League final on Wednesday night in Tirana.

Former Ireland boss Trapatonni won the European Cup as Juventus boss in 1985, one year after winning the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup with them.

He also won the UEFA Cup with Juventus in 1977 and 1993, as well as with Inter Milan in 1991.

Roma's victory added to Mourinho's incredible European trophy haul, which includes the UEFA Cup and Champions League with Porto, Champions League with Inter and Europa League with Manchester United.

Nicolo Zaniolo scored the only goal in Wednesday's decider, firing home from his side’s first chance in the 32nd minute as Mourinho’s men sealed their first silverware since the 2008 Coppa Italia.

“Winning is very difficult. You need many ingredients,” Mourinho said in the post-match press conference.

“Our team has played 55 games. We reached the final being tired, but we worked on it, kept it hidden. This is a fantastic group of players, that makes me emotional.

“We struggled in the second half, our opponents played well and they forced us to make defensive changes. Congratulations to Feyenoord.”

It proved a typical Mourinho-style triumph as Roma sat deep and soaked up plenty of pressure before cruising through the second half with the minimum of fuss.

“Playing a final is not writing history, I told the players about the finals I lost in the past. We won, the players gave everything,” the Roma manager said.

England striker Tammy Abraham said Roma deserved their victory.

“One thing I said when I came here was I was going to help the team get to the final and one day I want to win a trophy. In my first season I have achieved that,” Abraham told BT Sport.

“Credit to my team-mates, excellent performances. We deserve it. We have worked hard all year. I love them (the fans). From day one I came here it has been the best. We are champions, I am happy to be a part of the team, now it is time to celebrate and enjoy.”

Jose Mourinho (Getty Images)

Former Manchester United centre-back Chris Smalling added: “We knew how much it was going to mean to everybody in Rome, and you can see how together we are, everybody fought until the end.

“We had to do that (fighting hard) on a few occasions this year, we dropped a bit deeper than we maybe wanted to but we knew we had to do everything. You could see, strikers running back, everybody defending and we knew we had to win.”

Feyenoord coach Arne Slot admitted his side struggled with their decision-making as they slipped to the 1-0 defeat.

“It’s always interesting to see how the first 15 minutes go,” Slot said.

“In that phase we had good control of the match. But a half is 45 minutes long. And our problems were to do with the choices our players made, with and without the ball.

“In a final you don’t get tens of chances, you get a couple. In a final against an Italian team it’s especially difficult to create chances, and even more so when it’s an Italian team coached by Mourinho.”

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