Antonio Conte's impact since his arrival at Tottenham Hotspur in November has been clear for all to see.
Spurs have put themselves on the brink of Champions League qualification following an incredible recent run of six wins in eight games during which they've been scoring goals for fun. And the improvements seen at the club are in no small part down to Conte's hard work and vision for the club.
It comes as the club are set for a £10million transfer boost thanks to a forgotten Spurs player. And Wayne Rooney has identified a key weakness Arsenal have compared to Spurs in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Here are Mirror Football's latest Tottenham Hotspur headlines.
Have your say! Will Spurs qualify for next season's Champions League? Let us know what you think in the comments below
Rooney identifies Spurs' advantage
Wayne Rooney has identified a big advantage Tottenham Hotspur have in the race to finish in the Premier League's top four and qualify for next season's Champions League.
Spurs currently sit in fourth place following their 5-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday, with Arsenal falling to a 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on Monday night. Mikel Arteta's side still have a game in hand on their local rivals, although football.london reports that Rooney believes the lack of experience within the Arsenal squad could hurt their chances of finishing in the top four.
According to Rooney, Spurs "are a little bit more experienced and that might help Tottenham get over the line".
Spurs set for £10m boost
Tottenham could be handed a £10million boost to their transfer kitty for the summer window thanks to forgotten man Cameron Carter-Vickers.
The American defender has spent the season on loan at Scottish side Celtic, and was in particularly fine form during Sunday's 2-1 Old Firm derby triumph over bitter rivals Rangers. Carter-Vickers bagged the winner to extend Celtic's lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to six points as fans dream of clinching the league title.
And according to football.london, the loan agreement has a clause to make his move permanent for around £6million, although that fee could reportedly rise to £10m with add-ons.
Conte's impact laid bare
Antonio Conte's impact at Tottenham Hotspur has led to the side sitting on the verge of qualifying for next season's Champions League.
Conte arrived in north London with the club in disarray following Nuno Espirito Santo's short-lived spell in charge as the Italian faced one of the biggest challenges of his managerial career. But Conte has made an impact in a number of areas since coming in – including bringing about huge turnarounds for a number of his players, conducting some very smart transfer business and getting Harry Kane firing again.
Mirror Football has taken a look at the work Conte has done to get Spurs firing on all cylinders once again.