Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he does not have plans to retire from management anytime soon.
The Portuguese won the 22nd trophy of his career by leading the Blues to the Premier League title with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
When quizzed at the after-match press conference about his plans for the future, Mourinho insisted that he is hungry for more success.
"I will try (for) another one. The day I don't feel that passion to try to do it again, I stop," he said.
"I don't feel that day is arriving.
"(But) I think top four in this country, for the top teams, is the first target."
Eden Hazard headed home the rebound from his saved penalty in the 45th minute to give Chelsea the win they required to become champions for the first time in five years.