Steven Gerrard has been presented with a special achievement award by the League managers Association.
The Rangers boss guided the Ibrox club to their first Scottish Premiership title in a decade.
Not only that, but the Liverpool legend did it without losing a single league game.
And a stunning season has been recognised by the body that represents league managers in the UK, handing Gerrard a special achievement award.
The Gers finished a massive 25 points ahead of city rivals Celtic, ending their dreams of achieving a historic tenth successive league title in a row.
The only disappointment for Gerrard will be Rangers’ continued failure to make it past the quarter-final stage of both cups.
St Mirren knocked them out of the Betfred Cup in the last eight, while eventual winners St Johnstone dumped them out of the Scottish Cup at Ibrox.
Goalkeeper Zander Clarke’s dramatic late header allowed Chris Kane to level for the Perth club, who went on to win on penalties.
The award makes it a treble of individual gongs for Gerrard, who also picked up the Scottish Football Writers’ Association Manager of the Year Award as well as scooping the Scottish Professional Footballers’ Association Premiership version.
Callum Davidson’s success in winning both domestic trophies arguably made him the stand out candidate, although voting took place before their Scottish Cup final triumph over Hibs last Saturday.