Newcastle United are masters at adapting and overcoming adversity. Hurdles have sprung up and sent Eddie Howe's side tumbling in recent years, but each time the Magpies get themselves airborne once again.
They must prove this mentality remains intact, having struggled to make things click in the Premier League this season.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe
One ray of light through this up-and-down period has been Nick Woltemade, who has swerved a number of those hurdles to establish himself as one of the most exciting young forwards in Europe.
Could he be the Toon's most talented player?
Why Nick Woltemade is thriving at Newcastle
Newcastle signed Woltemade from Stuttgart for a club-record £69m fee in August before Alexander Isak had completed his record-breaking move to Liverpool, signalling in all but confirmation the Swede's looming departure.
Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade-3
With Yoane Wissa also brought in but sidelined before he could make his bow with a knee injury, Woltemade, 23, has assumed quite the heavy load.
But this hasn't thwarted him.
The striker has scored six goals from his first 13 matches in black and white. Rangy and seemingly a throwback type of frontman, the German is endowed with much technical grace, with reporter Andy Sixsmith hailing him for "mesmerising" link-up ability.
Woltemade is surpassing expectations at number nine for Newcastle, and he is indeed playing like a man in a contest with Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali for the crown as the club's best player.
But there's an up-and-coming prospect who might be the cream of the crop, albeit one who requires work over the next few years.
Newcastle's bigger talent than Woltemade
Newcastle have transformed their first team in the four years under Howe's wing, but PIF have quietly been assembling a youth force to be reckoned with down the line.
And, right at the top of this pack is Vakhtang Salia, who joined St. James' Park from Dinamo Tbilisi this summer despite rival interest from European heavyweights such as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Injury has kept the 18-year-old from featuring for the Toon yet, but he played 57 senior matches for his former Georgian side, scoring eight goals and supplying four assists.
Salia hasn't quite worked out his best position at this nascent stage of his career, but that's okay. He is fast and has the mark of a clinical player down the line, and in this, he could one day surpass Woltemade.
This is a bold claim to make, but the respective forwards are at wholly different points in their careers, and his "very high work-rate", as has been said by Genk scout Mikha Gabechava, suggests he has the drive to match his talent with a tenacious approach.
Vakhtang Salia - Career Stats by Position
Position
Left winger
Centre-forward
Right winger
Attacking midfield
Stats via Transfermarkt
Because, after all, the Georgia U21 star has been described as "one of the best teenage prospects in the world" by journalist Graeme Bailey, and this without yet proving himself in a top division. The hype is very much real.
The sales of prospects like Yankuba Minteh and Elliot Anderson mark a cautionary tale for the Tynesiders as they look to go from strength to strength once again. Salia's signature must be held onto, and he must be allowed to develop into a polished Premier League star.
With the right work over the coming years, he could even prove to be a bigger talent than Woltemade.