Sorry for the long post. But I can't believe we are still having this discussion at this moment and that people would still want him out! Good people, let me take you back to December 2018...
Ole inherited a team which was down in the dumps. The team was in shambles, and we had a lot of deadweights who didn't give a feck about the club one bit. We were all over the place if you remember, and the overall environment within the dressing room and club was toxic and depressing. We had lost our 3rd manager in 5.5 years when he stepped in. Among Moyes, LvG, and Mourinho - Ole probably had the hardest job. He had to erase all the nonsense that happened over the last few seasons and completely rebuild and restructure the team from scratch.
Now let's recall how things had fallen apart since 2013:
Moyes - replacing Fergie would've been one fo the toughest jobs in football and Moyes capitulated. He inherited a champion team which was on high after Fergie's last season. But unfortunately, Moyes had no idea how to make that team work and how to win games. He was an extremely mediocre manager and also didn't get it right transfer-wise. He made us lose confidence in ourselves and was the starting point of the gradual decline. He finished 7th and 22pts behind City (1st)
LvG - had the most freedom among all the managers and perhaps damaged us the most. LvG spent a whopping £276m on 14 players and literally got rid of almost all important players from Fergie's era. The only 3 players still surviving form Lvg's era are Shaw, Martial, and Romero. He wanted to completely change United into his own "philosophy" and ended up playing an extremely dull, unimaginative, and negative football. For me, and I'm sure for a lot of us, it was painful to watch - I hated that team and that style of play. Not sure how someone compared him to Ole as he finish 4th once (17pts behind the winners) and 5th in his second. Mind you, in the second season we were 15pts adrift of Leicester and scoring a mere 49 goals, and outscored by 9 teams in the whole league, with a goal difference was 14! His 2 seasons destabilised the team.
Mourinho - when he came in we knew what we were getting. He inherited a lacklustre team which had a very confused philosophy. He wanted to rebuild it in his own way. He tried playing attacking football, and our form somewhat improved. We won the Europa in his first season, and got to 2nd in his second year. Also note, despite that success we were 24pts behind Chelsea in his first season, and 19pts behind City in his second season. By the time he left, we were destroyed completely. Mourinho never focused on rebuilding. He wanted quick success, and was quick to change players, publicly criticise them, etc. etc. None of the players seemed to know how to win. The team was depressed, down in the dumps.
In comes Ole with the most difficult job - fixing what is broken, shattered if you will, and rebuilding from scratch. He understood where the problem was, and focused on fixing it long term rather than quick fixes (which he easily could have done). He wanted to build a solid foundation. He got some solid transfers in, rather than buying random players at will. Most importantly, he had to get rid of all the deadweights which had piled up over the past few seasons. If you recall, Ole had an amazing run till Mar'18 where the lack of fitness of our players started to show and we fell down the ladder quite quickly. If we were to divide Ole's tenure in to a few parts, here is what it would look like:
i) Getting the confidence back
ii) clearing off the debris and deadweight from the mess left by Mourinho, LvG, and Moyes.
ii) Bringing back the philosophy and a distinct playing style
iv) Rebuilding with the right players (AWB, Maguire, Bruno)
This is where we are now.
Sorry for the boring history lesson, but I think we tend to forget the past quite easily. We forget where we were and where we are currently.
We need to ask ourselves 3 basic questions:
- Does Ole know what he is doing? YES (his transfers and playing style shows that he does)
- Does he understand the club? YES (He knows it from the core)
- Is he taking the team forward? YES
- Does he give me confidence? YES!
So, I don't really quite understand what the argument is all about. The question is quite daft and redundant at this moment.