Marco Silva has achieved plenty during his five weeks in charge of Hull City. Seven points from four Premier League games have dragged the Tigers back into the relegation pack, while a flagging squad has been freshened by the arrival of seven new signings.
Silva's greatest achievement to date, though, has been to unite a club that has so often been fractured with division.
City still have problems, with irreconcilable differences between owners and supporters undermining hopes of long-term prosperity, yet Silva is demanding that the focus only be on his team between now and May. Nothing else matters in his uncluttered mind.