Ridiculous management by him for the Sevilla game. I've been genuinely happy with the progress we've made under him and would be happy if he remained manager, but that game against Sevilla was baffling, that's even with taking into consideration the fact that we probably would have never been able to win the competition.
Those wins against Palace, Chelsea and Liverpool was great management by him, looked like he found something that could have been built on. Players were all fighting for the cause, football was quick and efficient, momentum was on our side, players were coming into form and playing well etc. Yet Fellaini comes back from injury and he instantly displaces Mctominany, who has been very good for us of late, opting for Fellaini instead, meaning we had to play a certain way. He then moved Rashford who was the man of the moment after his Liverpool heroics to the right to accomodate Sanchez, it was baffling. I understand some players are so good they demand to play, but Sanchez hasn't been good enough for us since joining to warrant damaging the team chemistry we have. If he doesn't fit in, give him time to and ease him in.
It was a terrible decision from Jose, the players are also to blame as they were fecking woeful, but he also needs to take a huge part of the blame for the loss. This was a game we could have genuinely had a right go in and given his post match reaction, I'm sure he also in hindsight feels the same.
He's improved us heaps and being the second best team in England, only behind a phenomenal City side isn't embarrassing, it was only a while ago we were 6th. He's spent a lot of money though and genuinely has a good squad now, a few more additions in CM and Defence and it's a squad that is more than capable of winning major trophies, so progress and another trophy would be enough for this season. Next season he has no excuses though, the 3 year cycle would have been completed, with him basically having his own squad, he simply needs to begin delivering. Still the best manager in World football along with Pep imo, whether or not he's the right manager for us going forward though is still up for debate and he's the only one who can establish that.