I do kind of agree with the point he is making (albeit arrogantly) here.
Man City, Spurs and ourselves seem to be taking it in turns to be flavour of the week. A high profile win and the team is lauded and the manager is one who has a proven track record of success. A few losses and the team is stale and the manager is too stuck in his ways to change the system.
As we all learned (painfully) last year, getting excited about points above 5th, games in hand (etc) this early in the season is a nonsense.