Chelsea have landed an awards double with Jose Mourinho being named Barclays manager of the month for March and goalkeeper Petr Cech the player of the month.
The Blues recorded four league wins without conceding a goal in March to maintain the pressure on Manchester United and keep their hopes of a quadruple alive.
Mourinho, as ever, was the mastermind behind the impressive run of form, but Czech Republic international Cech also played a crucial role in goal to continue his comeback from a life-threatening head injury sustained in October.
The former Rennes star becomes the first keeper to win the award since Leicester City's Tim Flowers in September 2000, and Mourinho was delighted with the efforts of his whole squad after claiming his first monthly award since January 2005.
"As I was saying before when they gave me the trophy you can call it 'manager of the month' but for me it is more 'team of the month'," said Mourinho.
"We won every game and played well and my players deserve the trophy. I cannot complain. I was 'manager of the year' in the last two years in the Premiership.
"Last month we won every game and we played more matches than other people because we had to play matches in hand.
"We didn't concede one single goal, and played well, it is normal."