It's now just over four months since Jose Mourinho took charge of Tottenham for the very first time.
Following Mauricio Pochettino's dismissal after a nightmare start to the 2019/20 campaign, the experienced boss was named as his replacement a matter of hours later.
Despite seeing results improve initially as they whittled down Chelsea's 12-point lead over them in the race for the top four, it has been a struggle recently having not registered a win in six games.
With the Premier League on pause at present due to the coronavirus pandemic and potentially not set to resume for quite a while, Mourinho will have some much-needed time at Hotspur Way with his players once they return to training.
The 57-year-old has made it perfectly clear in the past that he has not had a lot of time with his squad due to the club's hectic schedule as he looks to implement his philosophy.
Well, speaking in an Instagram Q&A with Jamie Redknapp, Spurs ace Harry Kane revealed that the boss is "excited" about stamping his mark on the team as he looks to guide the Lilywhites to the silverware they have desperately craved in recent seasons.
"It's been good. What you see is what you get. He's an honest guy," said the England captain when asked about life under Mourinho.
"If he likes you, he'll tell you; if he doesn't like you, he'll tell you. From my point of view I've built a good relationship with him.
"It's great to work under a manager like Jose. Growing up watching Premier Leagues he was a big part of that.
"So it's another opportunity for me to work with one of the best managers in the world. So I'm excited to see how that relationship unfolds, and I know he's excited to put his stamp on the team.
"From a players' point of view we know we've got a top, top manager, so it's up to us to go out and perform."