That last sentence is the biggest issue. The Ole ins are frightened of upsetting Ole as he was a legend here as a player. If we had have had Gerrard or Lampard as manager instead, with the same outcome in games, they would be clamouring for him to be sacked
This is such a lazy comment rolled out time and again, it's the same as the people that criticised Rashford (and Welbeck before him) constantly but claimed that he was above criticism just because he was a local lad. It is clear that Ole is not above criticism as he is subject to a persistent campaign from some high profile "fans" and a raft of posters on internet forums that think he's doing a bad job and shouldn't be here.
From what i can tell these people had made their minds up long ago and every opportunity like a poor result / performance confirms their bias and because they've become engrained in their position its more important to shout again and again about how right they always were rather than applying patience and balance. Which all of sudden reading some of the posts in this thread are things we should now abandon on the hope that we might stumble upon a winning manager if we keep churning through them quick enough. This might work where there is a strong structure to the football club (i.e. Director of Football) but we don't have that so sacking Ole would probably lead to another directionless appointment ala going from possession based LVG to completely the opposite with Jose.
From my point of view, the idea that Ole's job should be in question at the moment is madness. Taking his time in charge as a whole:
Season 1 - half a season of which half was fantastic and a breath of fresh air and then the other half awful after half the first team got injured due to the terrible conditioning of the previous management. Left with the squad players at the time (ala Perriera) who clearly were no where near good enough, and a complete loss of form for De Gea (how many mistakes did he make in this run, i can think of three howlers from the top of my head at Barca, Arsenal and at home to Chelsea but sure there were more) we slipped and just missed out on fourth.
Season 2 - left short in the summer, he clearly wanted and needed Bruno and probably a CF but we were left with nothing after selling Lukaku and signing Maguire last minute. Even so, started the season well but lost Martial for c.6 weeks, Pogba got injured and were left looking very blunt and at this time it looked really bleak for him. Still, finally backed in January things picked up with Bruno coming in and our form for the rest of the season was excellent and we were clearly the third best team of the league (and much closer to City and LPool over that period). The nay-sayers suggest a big part of this was because of lock-down, i think this does have something to do with it as we were able to get Rashford, Pogba and Greenwood into the team, but this ignores that before lock-down we were the in-form team. Anyway, overall a good season with a strong finish, the semi-finals were a disappointment he got it wrong against Chelsea (but let down by defensive errors too) and we really should have beaten Sevilla but had one of those days in front of goal.
Season 3 (so far) - couldn't imagine a worse close-season. We had no pre-season playing just one friendly, the club captain got arrested and charged for assaulting police in Greece, Pogba getting covid and Greenwood got sent home from England duty. I don't think it is unreasonable to look at these as big big factors as to our poor form in those first few games, we were clearly physically off the pace against Palace and Brighton (though got v. lucky) and Maguire was absoloutely terrible during this run, his poor form peaking with the red he got for England.
I've not mentioned the Spurs game which was obviously horrendous, but for me fitness, Maguire form played a huge part to play in the result before even mentioning the injustice of the red card.
Since this point we have been ok, but inconsistent, Maguire's form has improved massively and we look a much more solid team getting notable results against PSG and Leipzip. Chelsea completely nullified us but we were overly cautious because of what happened against Spurs. We set up wrong against Arsenal in the first half (but everyone before the game thought the diamond was the solution after Leipzig so only hindsight Harry's can point the finger at Ole for this) and Pogba gave them the W. I do think we've missed the crowd in these big home games, but it helps us away from home (when we're usually at a disadvantage because crowds turn-up when we're in town). Istanbul was really poor, no excuses but we bounced back beating a good Everton team when the knives were well and truly out.
Finally, we beat West Brom, it wasn't great but we won and really should have scored more after an international break and having basically one-day of training with the squad before the game compared to our opponents who had the majority of its squad together for the full two-weeks.
On top of this, we can point to a big drop in the individual form of two key players Pogba and Martial during this period, both of which have some mitigating factors (injuries and suspensions).
Get these two players and Greenwood back to reasonable form plus Cavani, VDB and Telles settling in i think we've got a strong squad a few noticeable "holes" that can be fixed in another one or two windows (fast CB, attacking RB alternative/competition (had hoped for Laird but he is always injured), RW (Diallo maybe...hopefully...). We'll also almost inevitably need to replace Pogba and Matic during this time too.