Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has maintained his winning golden touch after capturing the Premier League crown last night.
Conte now joins former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti and ex-Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini in winning the Premier League in his first attempt, reports the London Evening Standard.
It is the Italian's fourth top-flight title - also winning Serie B with Bari - and continues a hugely impressive league record in three seasons at Juventus and his debut campaign in England.
Conte has now won the league crown in each of his previous four seasons as a domestic manager, having spent two years in between with Italy.
In 150 games the 47-year-old has lost just 12 times - he was on the losing side a further four times with the Azzurri.