There hasn't really been any improvement from a points perspective. We may be conceding fewer goals but we are so toothless in attack that we are creating fewer chances than when we had under Walter Smith and Sam Allardyce. The 'huge improvement' line is a total myth. We remain threatened with relegation, same as last year.
But surely that's part of the rebuilding process? We lost 21 games last season. We had the 5th worst defence in the league.
We've brought in 8 new players. Currently have the 4th best defence in the league behind City, Arsenal, and Newcastle. We're building a solid foundation.
100% problems in attack. There's a January window. We're equally nearer the top 11 as at the bottom 3.
The idea that we sack Lampard and get someone else in...who then goes "oh" and brings in some attackers and we start scoring based on a foundation that's been laid and call them the saviour is ridiculous IMO.
He gets time in my book