A season ticket holding rag mate of mine admitted that the wheel is out of his depth and that no-one in any of the European top leagues would hire him when he gets the sack.
My fair and honest assessment of him is that he seems like a good bloke, a decent man manager that the players like, and he can setup an alright defensive block and counter attack with some success. But top teams don't get that week in week out, so he relies on individual skill to break down 15+ other teams in the league, has no shape or control or discernable philosophy or approach, and that his signings, if they are even his, have been basically signed to provide more individually great players in the hope their individual skill will win more games.
He
might fluke a trophy, even a league at a push, though I doubt it, but there is 100% no chance he could do what the
great teams and managers have done, which growing up in the 90s I learned from Man United and then Chelsea and now City. That is challenging every season, winning them back to back, getting to the later stages of every cup you are in year and year out, when you do lose a league coming back the next year with a point to prove, and seeing a bad season as "only" winning a cup. He could be there for the next ten years and he'd be relying on City, Chelsea and Liverpool to have a bad season, and hoping one of Spurs and Arsenal don't dramatically improve.
Which, like I say above, is absolutely fine by me, I wish him all the best. If I was a rag, god forbid, I'd be fuming at that.