Why would he do any different than all his Conciliar predecessors did, especially Wojtyla the Great? He's already said that he's pushing ahead with the Conciliar religion as well as Bergoglio's "masterful" interpretation thereof.
I don't understand why people keep acting surprised by this. He said all this on the very first day after his (s)election, as you quoted. So if tomorro afternoon he brought in the old Pachamama, the only thing I'd wonder about is why he'd do it so soon.
I believe that his agenda is to just ignore the Bergoglian stuff for a while, just let it fester and take root, while playing to the Trads a bit, so that his first order of business will be to reabsorb SSPX.
They've done this repeatedly. Introduce something. There's an initial uproad. After a while people just get used to it, and then desensitized to it. Communion in the hand, altar girls, female lectors, various "ecuмenical" activities, Koran kissing, Jew-ass kissing, Buddhas on tabernacles, Amoris Laetitia, Fiducia Supplicans ... all cause a great deal of shock, consternation, and garmanet rending among the neo-SSPX as well as Trad, Inc. But now you barely hear a peep out of anyone about these things.