As the residue chose Tottenham's 1-1 draw at Burnley, a fairly astonishing measurement became exposed.
The point at Turf Moor was Jose Mourinho's 27th as Spurs supervisor. Since he was named as Mauricio Pochettino's substitution in November, just Liverpool and Manchester City have amassed more.
By that appraisal, the Portuguese is doing a truly not too bad employment.
So for what reason doesn't it feel like that?
When Mourinho was denouncing the main half exhibition of Tottenham's £53.8m record marking Tanguy Ndombele, it was annihilating and merciless. Yet, it likewise felt like a diversionary strategy after another game Spurs had neglected to win.
It is currently five matches since they last tasted triumph, their most exceedingly terrible run since the harvest time of 2016. Except if they go to Germany and topple RB Leipzig's one-objective favorable position in their Champions League keep going 16 tie on Tuesday, it will be another battle without a trophy.