Sure hope you are wrong too.
I disagree for what it is worth.
We have been on a shoogly peg since the Rodri injury really, but the way we have found the resilience to win or draw games when it mattered looked like the hunger and desire is very much there.
Even Bournemouth, I think was more of an unlucky loss than a 'problem'. It happens. Sporting though, and Brighton second half, they were more worrying, and showed the fatigue and injuries catching up.
But that can all change, and it can happen to other teams too at some point. Doesn't mean there is burnout or the manager and team are no longer responding to each other.
On that basis, I think he will stay.