Exactly, we have to give him time to sort out the style of play, but in terms of results we are moving in the right direction after taking a big step back after last season, and finishing a point off fourth in 2017.
With the top six as it is, I wonder how easy it is to judge success by top four finishes. There will always be two 'big' teams that miss out (assuming Spurs stick around). When there was only a top four (Us, Utd, Chelsea and one of City/Liverpool/Spurs) it was easier to judge. Now there are six it's a little tougher.