Jose Mourinho makes historic with his Europa League victory. (AFP/Getty Images)

Jose Mourinho has become the first manager to win the Europa League and the Champions League twice after Manchester United beat Ajax in Wednesday’s final.

Goals in each half from Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan sealed a 2-0 win at the Friends Arena in Stockholm and has booked United’s place in next season’s Champions League.

The victory now means Mourinho has made history by becoming the only manager to win the Europa League and the Champions League on two separates occasion each.

The United manager won the UEFA Cup with Porto in 2003 before winning the Champions League with the Portuguese club the following year.

Pogba’s deflected effort opened the scoring for United. (Reuters)

Mourinho’s second Champions League victory came with Inter’s impressive treble in 2010.

And now Wednesday night’s result has sealed Mourinho’s place in the history books.

United’s players celebrate Pogba’s opener. (AFP/Getty Images)
Mkhitaryan struck after the break to extend United’s lead. (Reuters)
Mourinho lifts the Europa League trophy. (Getty Images)

Interestingly, Rafa Benitez is the closest manager to matching Mourinho’s record.

The Spaniard needs only one more win in the Champions League, having already won the UEFA Cup/Europa League on two occasions with Valencia and Chelsea.

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