Chelsea has already lifted its first trophy in what could be a season of collecting hardware for Jose Mourinho’s side. The Blues won the Capital One Cup on Sunday at Wembley Stadium, beating their London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 2-0. The League Cup is not as prestigious as a Premier League title or Champions League crown but top clubs like Chelsea establish winning habits by taking competitions like the League Cup seriously. “Finals are not for playing,” Mourinho said. “They are for winning. We did not have a problem today.” Chelsea captain John Terry scored a first-half goal and Diego Costa put the match away with a late strike that deflected off Spurs defender Kyle Walker. Meanwhile, Tottenham’s top player, Harry Kane, was a non-factor against a Chelsea defense that featured 20-year-old Kurt Zouma at center back. “It’s very difficult for a central defender to play there, because they don’t have pressure from behind,” Mourinho said. “In that position you are surrounded by players and you have to think quicker. He’s our new Marcel Desailly.” Mourinho was very emotional afterwards, posing for photos with his players and telling reporters that all of his players deserved to be considered “men of the…