It's win-win the way I see it. We either get positive results in the next three games or Ole gets the sack
one win two losses
or maybe one win, one draw, one loss would be enough.
the club hierarchy haven't been able to see the real issues in Ole's playing style (and by implication coaching) over the last few years so why should they suddenly be able to now.
Ole will never be able to get his team playing effective front-foot football but the club hierarchy is not focused on that.
Even SAF had problems dealing with Pep teams. Even SAF was not a master of modern football. 2008 - 2011 MU was
good at modern football but still were some way from being near to the best proponents of it.