Leeds United boss Neil Warnock reckons he has done a good job, all things considers since taking over last February. Warnock overhauled the Championship squad over the summer and saw the club taken over by GFH Capital in December.
"I'm not sure how many managers would have coped with the vast amount of changes and had us challenging," he told BBC Radio Leeds..
"I think we had three in the squad who were in the first XI at the end of last season. I don't think people realise that.
"It is easy to criticise but the Championship is a tough league and you have to walk before you can run.
"We could have had another 10 points this season, so it is frustrating but it could be worse. I couldn't see where the next win was coming from a few weeks ago.
The Elland Road side are six points off the play-off places with 11 matches to play.