Again, the world of managers is big, if Munn's answer is we have no option that is an improvement on our current reality, he should fudging go as well.
I'm actually confused, lots of people dismiss any Spurs decisions as "donkeys running the show", I work for a much larger organization than Spurs and can justify/see the logic behind almost all our decisions (good and bad), I have no fudging idea what we are doing with Ange, there is zero scenario where the risk/reward/business view gives you an answer of stick with him (regardless of replacements).