Spurs beat Manchester United 1-0 to be crowned Europa League champions, and the scoreline meant the Australian became the first manager since 1963 to go without a 0-0 draw in his first 100 games of managing at a league club (in all competitions).
The previous boss to do this was Bradford City’s Bob Brocklebank.
Of course, it's a debate as to whether it's a positive record, but Brocklebank achieved this from 1961 to 1963, after taking over from Peter Jackson in the manager's hot seat.
Brocklebank's reign at Valley Parade was topsy-turvy. He guided the club to fifth-place finishes in 1961–62 and 1963–64 in Division Four, but City had had to apply for re-election in the season between the promotion pushes.
The club's directors extended Brocklebank's contract in July 1964 for another two years, but three months later, disillusioned by a poor start, Brocklebank resigned.