Watford boss Javi Gracia is enjoying his time in the Premier League.
But he insists he's no star gazer.
Gracia told the Daily Mail: "I don't worship the big names of coaching. I admire them, but my admiration is for those managers working with tiny resources in lower divisions.
"These guys do not win titles or receive acclaim but they work round the clock to sustain clubs and communities. Then you have people working with kids — this is coaching, this is dedication, away from the millions.
"I like the tradition in England where you spend time with opposing managers. I look at people who love coaching and are obsessed by this sport, like Chris Hughton and Roy Hodgson. Fabulous, generous football people.
"On Saturday, I spoke with Jose Mourinho before the game and he was really complimentary about my team, which was nice to hear. I am seeing the professional and personal quality of these people."