100%. Guarantee you there's a timeline where people who think it was a bad decision now would call it a bad decision in retrospect if we stuck with him.
I'd love to see how many people fit into the 'this' intersection below who can't see the irony of it when looking at the likes of Ten Hag and, to a certain extent, Ramos.
Ange got to keep his "second season" thing and a wedge of cash, we got a European cup, and now we go our separate ways. He looked really ill from the stress of being baffled as to why his approach wasn't working.
No good would have come from continuing.