Things have definitely changed since the squad and the manager had it out.
It's certainly better now. More urgency going forward, more positive with the passing (apart from Davis on Sunday for their goal). Austin up top banging them in, and Redmond showing what a better player he is on the right.
If he buggers around with all this and slips back to the negative play, I would say goodbye. If he builds on what he's got, then we'll be OK.
He should know enough about the league and his squad by now. The players seem behind him, they weren't behind Puel. Hopefully, he'll push on.