Yeah, on your last point, De Zerbi has fundamentally put to bed the idea that the style of play that we saw at the start of the season was down to the players not being good enough. It took him his until his second game to demonstrate how much improvement could be made, how much control we could demonstrate, and how much initiative we can take with the ball. And he did that with a squad far weaker than the one available at the start of the season.
The thing I don’t really understand about Frank, is that I think he genuinely thought that part of building the team was to really prove they could play defensively first, before ‘adding layers’. This ties in with the recent story that has come out of Spence and Dier talking after the Monaco game, Spence being frustrated with the performance, and Lange coming by and saying ‘finally! More like that hey!’ To Lange, he had just seen what he probably classed as a solid defensive performance, and a great building block on the way to whatever layers we would ultimately add. Meanwhile Spence saw it as being completely hamstrung by the style of play and knowing he could do better.