I'm saying that results on a football pitch are an unpredictable variable, let's not forget he won his first game.
You are right in so much that results are often a product of fundamental flaws in managements performance but I would argue that to be the case over a period of time, not 180 minutes of football. IF you are to sack a manager after 2 games, bearing in mind you've gone through an extensive recruitment process and you felt that you've hired someone of real pedigree, I think you need to have significant evidence that the way they are working is significantly flawed. Otherwise, you let them get on with the job for now. If Killie hold on for a 1-0 defeat the other night we're not even having the conversation. That is football.
Alessio may be an absolute dud, who knows, but sacking him is mental unless something really significant is going on behind the scenes.