Because its Oles team, Oles squad and he has earned his opportunity to show what he can do with it.
He has earned it because he has seen an overhaul of the playing staff from the darks days of the end of mouriniho's era where he picked up a horribly unbalanced squad full of players who had the wrong attitude or limited ability or both.
The attack and defence are almost unrecognisable from the start of his era and our now packed full of quality players the midfield of course is a weakness there's about 200m worth of talent bought by the previous manager in there and non of them are the required standard.
As it stands Ole doesn't deserve to be sacked, it may change in the future but we have been here before seemingly every season since Ole has been in charge he has increased expectations and every season the knives come flying out after one bad result and every season so far Ole rides the storm and improves the form and good results come and the knives go away again.
For what it's worth I don't think conte is a good fit, he's not done anything that amazing in his career to be shouting from the roof tops about.
I respect you have a very different opinion of myself.
You say he deserves the chance to see what he can do. I feel he has had the chance to prove himself. We have been in the EL twice, both times with by far the best squad in the competition, yet both times he failed miserably with really poor performances when it really counted. I really struggle to get over the terrible in game management in the final.
I also don't give Ole, all the credit for the overhaul, there a many people involved in making that happen and while he is an important factor I feel with a more forward thinking coach we would have found a very similar path.
He has had over 400m spent over his tenure, so he has been backed and while finishing positions in the league have improved, not much else has. We still have no style of play, can't control a game and his ability for effect a game tactically isn't there. He relies on individual brilliance as he has done since he walked through the door.
Ultimately, I don't feel he has shown us anything to make us believe he can win trophies and have us regularly competing at the top, which should be the minimum requirement for a Manchester United manager.
That is just my opinion however, and I respect yours in different.
What I would like to ask, for you what would be the final straw where you would feel he needs to go?