The former Real Madrid coach feels his side must win trophies if they are to make history while he admits Petr Cech has been excellent since his return to the team
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho hailed his side as "perfect" in their victory over Swansea City while he believes his players are playing to their limit as they look to win four trophies.

Oscar and Diego Costa both found the net twice in the first half at the Liberty Stadium before Andre Schurrle added a fifth late on.

The victory moves the Blues five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table, though Mourinho's side have played a game more.

And the former Real Madrid boss believes his team must secure some silverware to make sure they go down in history, though he feels his squad could not have done anything better in south Wales.

He told reporters: "We were perfect. Everything went in our direction.

"The first half was very good. We were solid and recovered the ball in good positions. The decisions we made with the ball were good decisions. I'm happy with the points and quality of our football.

"The team still has to win cups in order to be remembered in 20 years. They are trying to the limit to make history."

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois again missed out with a finger injury, meaning Petr Cech deputised for the second Premier League game in a row.

And though Mourinho admitted Courtois is close to a return, he faces a hard task to displace the Czech Republic international given his recent performances.

"Courtois' finger is getting better but I am happy with Cech's performance. Cech is on the top of his game."