<P> Under Mourinho, Chelsea secured their first top - flight domestic title in 50 years, setting a string of English football records in the process, including the most points ever achieved in the Premier League (95) and the fewest goals conceded (15). </P> <P> Chelsea started the next season well: they defeated Arsenal 2--1 to win the 2005 FA Community Shield, and topped the Premier League from the first weekend of the 2005--06 season . Chelsea beat rivals Manchester United 3--0 to win their second consecutive Premier League title and Mourinho's fourth domestic title in a row . After the presentation of his championship medal, Mourinho threw his medal and blazer into the crowd . He was awarded a second medal within minutes, which he also threw into the crowd . </P> <P> The 2006--07 season saw growing media speculation that Mourinho would leave the club at the season's conclusion, due to alleged poor relations with owner Roman Abramovich and a power struggle with sporting director Frank Arnesen and Abramovich advisor Piet de Visser . Mourinho later cleared doubts regarding his future at Stamford Bridge, stating that there would only be two ways for him to leave Chelsea: if Chelsea were not to offer him a new contract in June 2010, and if Chelsea were to sack him . </P> <P> The signing of Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko in the summer of 2006 for a club record fee would also prove to be a point of contention between Mourinho and Abramovich . Shevchenko, at the time of his signing, was one of the most highly regarded strikers in Europe during his time with Milan, where he won the Champions League, Scudetto and Ballon d'Or awards in his seven years in Milan . Chelsea had attempted to sign Shevchenko in the preceding two years but Milan rebuffed Abramovich's interest in him . Shevchenko's first season at Chelsea was viewed as a major disappointment by the Chelsea fans, as he only scored four league goals and 14 in all competitions . </P>

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