I'm still torn on this.
Yes there was calamity defending everywhere but it is impossible to ignore the extent to which this was down to our midfield never being able to control a game, and our attack posing zero threat which meant all but the weakest opposition were happy to push extra men forward and leave themselves exposed at the back.
On paper, our back 5 was the strongest area of our squad. I think this is more down to RDZ wanting to play with WBs that it is an indicment of the whole defence. I don't agree with Ally Gold on this, and judging by his frequently high post match marks for our midfield and attack (he awards a 6+ for anyone who runs around a lot) he doesn't agree with me either.
The midfield no doubt also needs improving but I think that back five of Vicario, Porro, Romero, VDV and Udogie wasn’t very good despite what a lot of Spurs fans said.
A full season under De Zerbi with proper coaching and they might have looked better but definitely right to be changing the defence and keeper situation.