No we don't. We need a modern, progressive manager with new ideas. We've had to endure Mourinho and now Conte for too long. I don't include Nuno in that because he wasn't give much time to prove anything.
I think we should hire Jorge Sampaoli. Just until the summer, which gives us time to focus on a young, ambitious project manager who can bring through youth and play modern football - not the dross which Conte serves up.
Sampaoli plays high energy, high pressing football. Not Conte-ball "5 men behind the ball and hit it up to Harry".
My history of posts will testify that I've never been a total fan of Conte ball. I much prefer a manager who has his team playing with the ball and presses high (there are numerous variations of this and the list of managers who adopt this are numerous - not all of them proven, some of them pretenders, others are elite).
But Conte is elite and we have to allow him to build his team and have it playing how he wants. He is a million miles away from Mourinho, Mourinho is a has been, whilst Conte is current. There should be no comparison. But just to underscore, when Conte ball is working it's not hoofball, it's really nice to watch (still not my preference) as it's played through the thirds of the pitch from back to front. But perhaps an even bigger impact on his teams is what he brings off the pitch, the stuff we don't see every day, the structure of the club that deliver the players to the pitch (training, fitness, nutrition, demands on recruitment etc). I like the profile of players that we've brought into the Club since he's been here, the fact that a few of them haven't played yet is what happens with him, players only get selected to play once he's confident they have his patterns understood (or are better than other to deliver what he requires).
I'm also not worried if he leaves as I still like the players that we've brought in (under the dinosaur he was busy signing Toby no leggs to a new multi-year contract with massive wages and bringing in Gedson, Lo Celso, Doherty, Reguillon (who I was quite keen on before he started playing), Rodon, Joe Hart, Bale & Vinicius, Bergwijn (who I liked but we can't claim was successful). The only success was PEH). Most of Conte's old sides didn't drop off when he left, they continued well under new management. We've also bought in some exciting young talent too that if Conte were to leave (I absolutely don't see this happening) I think would suit a progressive new coach.
Conte has done a fantastic job so far, he's had a big transformation on where we are. This season has been disappointing because of how we've played in some games, I think there was an expectation that as we finished so well last season that there will be a straight-line improvement from there (there absolutely hasn't been) but football doesn't work like that and this season unlike any other is going to be the strangest one we've ever experienced because the is a bloody World Cup smack bang in the middle of it.