Juande Ramos was glad to guide Tottenham Hotspur to the English Carling Cup trophy after beating holders Chelsea 2-1 on Sunday. The Spaniard, who led Sevilla to the Spanish Copa del Rey last year, hailed the cup victory against a team of Chelsea's caliber. Spurs needed an extra time strike by new signing Jonathan Woodgate, after Dimitar Berbatov equalized from Didier Drogba's first half opener. "It's always a tremendous satisfaction to win a trophy but I would say this one has a special flavor to it because it was against a team who are supposedly superior to us," said Ramos. "It's like when I was at Sevilla and we won against Barcelona or Real Madrid." "It's a great satisfaction to win a trophy especially for a club and the fans who haven't had success for such a long time. "For a club as big as Tottenham a long time seems even longer, so it is tremendous." Ramos took over from Dutchman Martin Jol, who had an unsuccessful spell at White Hart Lane.