No, by "best" I believe he means the equivalent of the pound for pound boxing measure. To take over a club that was perennially battling relegation, with a squad that had an average age of about 75 (Ginola, Gascoigne, Hughes, Gough etc.), that had been mismanaged at both board level (thank you very much Peter Johnson) and at pitch level (thank you for selling Dunne, Ball etc. Smith) for years and is devoid of a rich benefactor (thus discounting O'Neill's Villa achievements) and to turn it into a side that could consistently challenge in the top 6 is a monumental achievement.