New Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Kenny Jackett has claimed that he is not concerned with the club's recent instability.
The 51-year-old has become the fifth manager at Molineux in 19 months following stints from Mick McCarthy, Terry Connor, Stale Solbakken and Dean Saunders.
"Obviously football management is a precarious business, that's not just at Wolverhampton Wanderers," Jackett told Sky Sports News.
"If you're looking before that period, it was a very stable period for Mick McCarthy - he was here five seasons.
"You can look at it either way. I think it's a fantastic challenge for me, I'm excited about it."
The former Millwall boss will take Wolves into their League One campaign following the club's fall from the Championship.