The noise around the situation, atmosphere around the squad make me feel like he'll probably stay. Of course, it depends on how the season finishes, but a game like yesterday is what he needed to keep the squad on side, keep fans on side (or get them back) and show the owners and execs that he can still put in a big performance. No clear candidate to take over later, a few other clubs with head starts on the managerial search, might just play into his favor.
Personally, obviously I switched to being extremely critical of him this season after really liking him last season. A lot of his tactical choices are questionable and a lot of our issues for me, are tactical. Of course they can be addressed, and I hope they are. On the ball it can probably work out with just the right personnel so I'd agree that the injuries have killed us in that aspect (the build up play mistakes), though I do also think we need to learn how to implement control especially against lesser teams. We had it last season, not sure why it's all gone this season (it's not injuries for me why we have failed to control some games like Newport, Luton, forest, etc). But generally I think he can coach the "on the ball" stuff quite well.
Where he comes up short for me is the defensive side of things, the off the ball play throughout the team, being a cohesive group back to front. We'll see how we progress with that. If he does get another season, that'll be the key for him to show if he's ultimately the right guy imo.
At the very least, can't claim that it's boring (even if we're a low scoring side on the season but I don't think it's a big problem)