Beyond some weird substitutions, last match wasn't on him. Our players simply downed tools, didn't start playing until the 80th minute, and Pogba made a huge boo-boo.
Heck even if it had been on him, like the Chelsea game for instance that was ours for the taking had we set up more offensively, I'd still consider general trends over time, also adding context to that analysis, and not just evaluate his impact on a match-by-match basis nitpicking only whatever aspects suited my personal sentiments. Every new manager I've always set the bar I felt was realistic, all things I'm able to pick up on considered, and according to those, by the end of this year we should look like a thoroughly solidified top-four team. And if we're not "there" by then, I wouldn't object to seeing him go but I'd still credit him for the job he's done here leaving behind a team and a culture way improved compared to the catastrophic mess he inherited.
Until then, I'll just be the good little supporter I am and you know... Actually support my team cheering them on, doing my part trying to motivate them by wishing for them the best and making them feel appreciated. Also, I'm so glad I started supporting this club when winning was still considered a luxury, otherwise I'd probably board the rage train too every other match, and feel equally torn as so many do in between when we're winning.