Ange Postecoglou was crowned as the Manager of the Year at the London Football Awards last night - but the decision to hand the Tottenham boss the gong hasn't gone down too well with another man who was in the running for the accolade.
Aussie Postecoglou joined Spurs last summer after two seasons at Celtic, where he claimed back to back league titles and a domestic treble in his final year at Parkhead.
The 58-year-old has led the Lilywhites to 14 wins in their first 25 Premier League matches and his eye-catching brand of football has given fans hope that Champions League football could return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next summer.
Postecoglou's men currently sit fifth in the league table, five points behind fourth placed Aston Villa who have played a game more.