Ahead of his first full season in charge of Leicester City, Brendan Rodgers gathered his players and staff in a meeting room at the Belvoir Drive training ground to work out what they could achieve together.
Rodgers led the discussion and it concluded with the group agreeing on six targets for 2019-20. They have already met four of them, with the failure to reach either domestic cup final their missteps.
The others were to secure European football, score more than 65 league goals (Leicester have 67), and improve their defensive and injury records.
Leicester clinched their place in the Europa League with two games to spare and a win over Manchester United on Sunday will secure a Champions League spot — a remarkable achievement for a club whose budget is a fraction of those of Chelsea and United.