As he chases a third Dutch double in the space of four years with Ajax, Erik ten Hag knows he is about to swap domination in Holland for an altogether less stable environment at Manchester United.
Gary Neville described his old club as 'a graveyard for reputations' this week, and recent history suggests that Ten Hag should make the most of Sunday's cup final against title rivals PSV Eindhoven because it might be his last for a while.
In many ways, Ajax are the polar opposite of the modern-day Manchester United: a well-run club with a defined structure, clear identity and a winning team.