Was countering this point of yours:
What Ole achieved - a string of wins followed by a string of defeats - is something any caretaker manager could do. And it isn't better than what Mourinho did as Mourinho got the best out of the players for 2 seasons followed by a crap half-season, for all his faults. Any outgoing manager would leave in a slump.
If Ole had maintained our winning run till the end of the season, only then could you have said he got more out of the squad than Mourinho.
And not slightly. Much better, Mourinho sustained it over a season as opposed to 10 games.