You are right. It is a big risk, but it might work. It might not, and it might not work with anyone else either. It is okey to judge him on that sample size to give him the job because he got a lot out of a squad that is not his, the attacking performances were like a new thing to us, since SAF. He has not ruined this squad, our current troubles aren't proof of that, as our troubles surely are not news? So why should a manager that is least likely to be the reason for our current issues be fired for it? I get that you can disagree with the decision and have a few doubts about the rebuilding and if Ole is the right man, but we shouldn't fire him now. I mean, why give him the job if we don't believe in him for more than a couple of games
One thing I know is the manager needs to be showed faith, and I feel confident in the character and intentions of Ole, thats for sure. We need a strong leader and manager. If nobody believes in him except for the players, that'll be good enough, if they don't he doesn't stand a chance. He has a lot going for him if the changes needed gets implemented, and we should trust him to work hard on it and eventually get it done.