Among the people who are still backing EtH, I'm really not sure what are they seeing in him for us to retain him? And I don't really care about today's result, as it was against one of the strongest sides in the league.
If we talk about injuries - most of these are muscle injuries, and most of these players are barely ever rotated (not even in meaningless games, and games against teams that are a couple of divisions lower than us). Plus, I don't think the expectations he's put on fans on Licha when he returns. If anything, he's pretty much been set up for failure, because the expectation is that licha is the difference between us clinging on to top half finish and us finishing in top 3-4 or higher. Ofcourse when we don't do that, it'll be "Licha's injury fecked him, and he isn't the same player"
We want to talk about transfers/structure/squad -He's pretty much signed an entire XI, barring a CB and RB I think.
And lastly, let's talk about the tactics. (I honestly don't care about the style as long as we are entertaining - it may be long ball or counters or tiki-taka). His tactics are continuously bringing outeither the worst in every player or ensuring that their primary strengths are not being utilized at the very least. Casemiro - his legs are gone and should be sold - but he's being asked to cover unreasonable amount of ground. The back 4 literally has no protection. Playing AWB on the left ensures that his tacking is useless, Bruno playing deeper means that he can't play those dangerous passes, Hojlund barely gets any service, Onana, whose ball playing ability was hailed has been pinging long balls for so long with us not having any attacker who's exceptional in the air, Rashford is playing too wide and the LB behind him has just rotated between Dalot and AWB and Reguillon, Maguire was playing as the 2nd striker in the last 15 mins, and with his pace was asked to get back into position in defence when we lost the ball. Mainoo is being asked to do too much, and I don't think he should be pushing that high up that often.