Sam Allardyce believes it was "miraculous" Blackburn Rovers escaped relegation last season.
The former Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United manager was brought in to replace the sacked Paul Ince in mid-December with Rovers struggling next-bottom of the Barclays Premier League - five points from safety.
However, Allardyce turned things around and they finished the season 15th, seven points clear of the drop zone.
"I look back at what we achieved and it was pretty miraculous," said Allardyce. "What happened from December until the end of the season was a greater achievement than I originally thought.
"That's based on many things, like the fact that we spent less than anybody else. Tottenham threw another £40m at it, Stoke threw another £10m at it, and Hull threw six or seven million at it - while we just got Dioufy (El-Hadji Diouf) for a million and took Gael Givet on loan.
"That, when you reflect on it, shows you how big an achievement it was by everybody."
special praise
Allardyce's problems worsened when he lost Brett Emerton, Roque Santa Cruz and David Dunn to season-ending injuries with several matches still remaining.
"That meant the likes of Givet and Dioufy became even more influential than I initially thought they would," the manager told the club's official website.
"The rest of the lads who came and stood in also deserve special praise - people like Keith Andrews who in his first season jumping from MK Dons to the Premier League contributed in 33 games and played in different positions.
"The whole team deserve a lot of credit, and that chance to reflect gives us a great deal of confidence going into the new season."
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