Andre Villas-Boas was always steadfast in the belief he would turn Tottenham's fortunes around after a faltering start to the Premier League season.
The Portuguese was vilified in certain sections of the press after his difficult eight-month spell in charge of Cheslea, which ended in his sacking after rumours of dressing-room revolt.
Many Spurs fans were surprised by the dismissal of Harry Redknapp after he led the club to fourth place in the top flight and were even more surprised to see chairman Daniel Levy appoint Villas-Boas as his successor.
But after a patchy start, when they lost at Newcastle on the opening day and dropped points at home to Norwich and West Brom, Spurs have now won three on the bounce, including a first victory at Old Trafford since 1989 last weekend.
I don't believe in AVB at all.Chelsea state when he left is a living example