I can't agree with the impatience we have been showing with FdB.
I like the comparison with Pocchettino at Spurs. They weren't playing well for the first half season or so, however the team were gradually shaping to his ideal. They started to press high up the pitch really well which is clearly Pocchettino's identity. By the second season, they had turned into his ideal team and begun to grind win after win. All because of the foundation he built since the season before.
I can see that we are already improving in our build up play and forward/midfield pressing which is what I think FdB is aiming for his ideal team. We are still not compact enough, leave out too many spaces when defending, and the traditional fuck-ups which have become our trademark haven't gone. But I trust FdB and his staffs know about these and are working hard to fix them. They are already handicapped by not having pre-season. There haven't been too many practice sessions where all personnel are available due to international weeks.
If we show him patience and calm to build his foundation in the team, I think we will reap the benefits by at least next season. There's no guarantee it will turn out well, but we need to take the risk here. I trust him with that because in his short spell here, I am already seeing something different and special unlike our previous recent coaches, i.e, Mazzarri, Mancini, Gasperini.