Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl says Burnley counterpart Sean Dyche deserves greater recognition.
Hasenhuttl believes Dyche's work at Burnley often goes underappreciated and said it takes a “special" sort of manager to consistently battle against the odds in the Premier League.
“What I have learnt in my managerial career is you should never think 'it's simple, the way they play' or 'it's easy'," Hasenhuttl said.
“When you are working in the best league in the world and do it for such a long time, you have to have something very good.
“The more detailed you look into their game, the more you see the automatism and the clear skills. This is always a sign of a manager who knows what he has to do.
“I must say that anybody who is that long in a job and keeps a team that long in the Premier League with the limits they have as a club does a fantastic job.
“We are a little bit flying under the radar with our clubs. But every one of these guys does a fantastic job.
“This is the toughest thing of all, to stay in the league against these top teams, to take points against the big teams, knowing that there will be a lot of defeats also.
“That means (when a defeat happens), there are less arguments for the team, you step in front of them and tell them we know what we have to do and to keep on going.
“It's quite a tough job. When you do it that long in this area of the table and keep them up there, you have to have something special. It seems that he has this."