I think he would've done it this season if he was at Spurs from the beginning. It was there for the taking, and even Everton managed to maintain some kind of challenge into the final few weeks. I see him in a similar light as Rodgers and Martinez... not afraid to play differently, understands the game technically very well, and changes tactics from game to game depending on the opposition. He's 5 years into his managerial career, and this is his 3rd club... a similar point at which Rodgers & Martinez both started to gain some recognition. I think he'll be very similar to them both, and get more plaudits now that he's at a bigger club with a better squad. The coming season... Depending on how well Man Utd & Arsenal strengthen, and also how quickly he can get them playing how he likes... I think a top four spot isn't unrealistic.