I imagine they'll be satisfied overall. At least a lot of the criticism aimed at Smith is doing worse without Grealish which is something a lot of managers would struggle with. People sometimes need to get some perspective. Guardiola is a managerial great I suppose but Smith hasn't fucked up as bad tactically this season like he did last night.
Were people satisfied last August? Yeah, we're satisfied with them now, they all look like hits. But there was plenty of 'we don't need a right back, we need a left back" & "Brentford have seen us coming again, will we never learn" at the time, along with widespread trepidation about the huge fees paid for a goalkeeper who'd spent a decade failing to oust anyone ahead of him, and yet another one footed lightweight winger from a "crap" league.
Think the manager will also have a decent say in the recruitment aswell again.I mean last summer we decided to spend 25-30m on a forward and with all the data we have for players worldwide we decided to spend it on someone who'd just played 18 months under DS.And he was right. Given the previous summer we spent 22m on a forward who was very raw for premier league and then the dodgy moves for Samatta and Borja Baston to keep us up in that January. So he had a right to stick his nose in that area and demand a greater say.I'm not sure he's always too keen on players we bring in with little experience of the league. Kalinic played about 3 games and was never seen again although still on our books. Compared to Nyland who got countless chances. Gulibert looked like he had potential but him being loaned out dosen't bode well for returning next season imo. Engels got chances at the start but seems around xmas him and DS fell out and now he hasn't played in over a year and Sanson already has a feel of forgotten man about him although has been injured last two months.Probably ties in with the more British based comments from DS given the likes to Buendia and McNeill so far although I'd still really love us to get in a top tier talent from the continent just to show we mean business e.g. something similar to Leicester signing Tielemans a couple of years ago when he was highly rated at Monaco and Leicester were about 12th in premier league.
Nuno's an excellent manager and one poor season where the club has sold Jota and Doherty and he's lost his most influential player to injury shouldn't take away from what he has achieved.I'm not saying I'd swap him for Smith and yes he does play counter attacking football, but I'm amazed how quickly people are writing off a manager who would have been in the mix for any of the big jobs 12 months ago.