By Ian Chadband LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho, all smiles and with his recent sour face consigned to history, felt like a "kid" again after guiding Chelsea to the first of what he hopes will be many trophies in his 'second coming' as their manager. The "Special One" at last lived up to his new self-proclaimed nickname of the 'Happy One' as he celebrated Chelsea's 2-0 win over London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley on Sunday. Mourinho was not about to make rash predictions that 10 years since winning the League Cup provided the launchpad for his first all-conquering reign at Stamford Bridge his class of 2015 would similarly go on to dominate English football. "In this country, it's much more difficult to win than in my first period here," Mourinho said before praising his young makeshift midfielder Kurt Zouma as "my new Marcel Desailly" to give an idea of how energised the triumph had made him.
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