West Ham boss David Moyes reaches 1,000 games as a manager later this week and he has plenty of reasons to smile as he approaches that landmark.
His side are fourth in the Premier League, top of their Europa League group and into the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup after knocking out holders Manchester City.
Moyes is doing a "spectacular" job according to former Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder, who watched the Hammers thump Aston Villa 4-1 on Sunday for MOTD2, but says "his success should not surprise anyone".
Here Wilder tells BBC Sport why the methods that made Moyes, 58, his name at Everton are now paying off at London Stadium too - and why he is still going strong more than 23 years after starting his career in the dug-out.