Jose plays a counter style, that is what he does, that vs. playing the same way every game is a whole other argument.
There is no blind loyalty here, it's trying to make a proper evaluation vs. just buying into a narrative that people bought into before he joined.
- Yes, he's got transfers in, but arguably his 2nd best/most impactful player in the transfer window has been injured for a good part of the bad run
- 7 players in, with pretty much no preseason, adapting time has to be a factor
- We have played more of the top sides than anyone else (City, Pool, Chelsea twice), so last 15 games will be easier
- We are in a cup final
- We are 4 points off CL spot even after this run of form with a game in hand over a few teams above us.
To your other point, i.e. he's not getting the best out of his players? opinions but
- Kane and Son statistically at least are on track for their best seasons
- Aurier is a much improved player
- PEH looks a better player for Spurs than he ever did at Southampton
- Ndombele has certainly improved
- He's also working on the young players with a loan strategy (that is very different to last manager) that will likely get us a much better version of Sessegnon and Skipp next season
My view is
- As long as we are still in with a shot of CL football next season, and as long as we have a shot at the cup, he stays
The team is still playing, there are still good games, flashes of what could be, if at the end of the season he has failed and the style/consistency of the team is still poor, I have no doubt Levy will make the right choice.
think this is a good debate to have. a few points from me:
1) Yes Jose plays a counter style, but everyone knows that. And anyone with half a decent team can negate that, hence our terrible record in scoring goals since end of Nov where we've scored like 16 goals in 15 games now or something, because people have clocked on to how to negate that.
2) Injuries - yes we've had some, as have City missing their two best players, Liverpool, West Ham have no strikers. This links back to item 1) - if you only have one method of playing, then even having one injury is incredibly costly. You need alternative plans and options. We've shown time and again we have none.
3) the "easy run" - we've drawn to Wolves, Palace, Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Fulham - each game was winnable and we took the lead in all 4. As we have seen though, having an 'easy' run doesn't matter because we don't put teams away often. We dont put teams to the sword or attack with waves. We just score and sit back or worse, concede and offer nothing
4) Kane and Son have been fantastic, because that's how we play, two players. Bergwijn? 0 goals? Moura? 1. Bale? 1. After Kane and Son, our top scorer is Ndombele with 3. Again, he's supplying two players with his only known method and has no other plan on how to play and it shows and is a huge reason why we've fallen behind now people have clocked it.
5) Subs and game management are pretty woeful, and again the stats prove this. We've collapsed and conceded in several games, and have dropped the most points from winning positions in the league. Our attacking stats are some of the worst in the league, where literally we're competing on attacking stats as bad as Sheff Utd and WBA.
Like i said, wanted him to succeed. It's clear he won't, the game has moved on past him. One single counter attacking method of play may work every now and then, but you need far more in this game now, proper in game management, a proper philosphy. He's a dinosaur with neither.
I don't totally blame Levy, it was the only option following the sacking of Poch, but it's clear we will not progress under him at all.