I've waited to see how he fared tactically, whether his Plan B could counteract and swing the game back in our favour, when his Plan A fails. Unfortunately I just don't think he has that.
He started off with the 5-3-2 with wing backs that got exploited by Partizan Belgrade and then Wolves on numerous occasions. We then swapped to a 4-2-3-1 to accommodate Bruno, play the game in the attacking third and play out from the back, something that got tactically undone by Southampton last season and has gone downhill since as everyone knew our weaknesses.
Defensively our structure is a shambles, they look like they're not coached properly at all and none of them have improved. We spent £80m on a 'leader' who couldn't organise a p*ss up in a brewery, never mind calm and organise the defence when it's back is against the wall. Mainly because he's the one who's getting caught out of position or squandering possession very, very cheaply.
Midfield we're getting overran, simply because we're deploying Pogba in a deeper role than his attributes suit, he has no defensive prowess to play there.
In attack we saw a great return at the back end of last season, simply because we relied on individual brilliance from Martial, Rashford, Greenwood and Bruno. None of the goals we score I've felt are either off the training ground, or are as a result of tactically exploring the oppositions weakness.
It pains me to say it as he's a United legend but he falls short of what we'd expect of a United manager.