I'm 100% behind Jose, as I said in my original post, he was and still is the right person in my view.
However, he's got to make some changes and deal with some major issues in the team otherwise the season will be another write-off. Some of our best and most creative players can't even get on the bench yet we've others there who are Championship players and are no where near the standard to achieve top 4.
If today was an isolated incident, 2 dropped points at home against a team likely to be relegated, then it would be less of a concern. Unfortunately it isn't a one-off, we have 15 points out of a possible 30.
From where we sit today, both in the table and how we're playing, it'd take a miracle for us to make top 4, never mind challenge for the league, which as far as I'm concerned is unacceptable hence my point about big decisions for Jose and making them quickly.
I agree there are some significant issues that need addressing. But there is only so much Mourinho can do - he can't legislate for individuals being incredibly inconsistent from one week to the next. He has to get into the psyche, to understand what drives them etc before he can begin to help them.
What can Mourinho do about Zlatan missing chances that, until now, he takes with complete ease?
Just when he (and we) think we've found our best XI, that same team fails to impress the following game, so no significant progress is made.
I honestly don't know what the answer is. Pretty much everything (and others) have said on here has been attempted regarding formation, player selection etc. And we're still no closer.
But for sheer force of will, I am not sure what can be done.
And I know you make your own luck, but it'd be nice if we caught a break at some point - one less injury, or a shot that hits the inside of the post as opposed to the outside.
We've lacked confidence and momentum for three whole years.
And our problems have been compounded by our four summer signings all faltering for one reason or another. Zlatan is misfiring. Pogba is struggling for consistency. Henrikh is, according to Jose, off the pace. And Bailly, through not fault of his own, is injured.
I suspect Jose hoped such signings would have the same impact as Costa, Fabregas and Courtois in the 14/15 season. Thus far, such impact is yet to be felt.