Sixty two days have passed since Daniel Levy ended Jose Mourinho's tenure in charge at Tottenham and the Spurs chairman remains as far from appointing a new manager than he had been on that balmy April morning.
Levy penned an open letter to supporters last month in which he accepted that the club had 'lost its DNA'.
If the events of the last 62 days are anything to go by, the 59-year-old must be under the impression that incompetence, disarray and chaos are at the heart of the North London club's values.