It is the opposite of pot/kettle. It's about assessing every player objectively with the main emphasis on the team's success, rather than individual.
Sharp scored 21 goals last season, Clarke 18, both in average performing teams. On the basis of that alone, you'd expect them to be deadly together, with an improved squad and a new, recent promotion winning manager. Yet, when we played them as our central combination up top, our results were:
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After this Wilder picked Done as his main striker. Although Done has yet to score he's given us movement, aggression and some pace up front, which has helped us stretch opposition teams, opening up more space for us to play in, and we've had three really positive games since, a start of an unbeaten run.
I think this illustrates the importance of getting the balance right, more than just selecting 11 individuals with decent previous records.
Regarding Sharp he has kept his place, but not played better in general play. Too many attacks have broken down when we've tried to include him, with defenders regularly just taking the ball off him. Hopefully the assist and goal on Sunday will give him a lift and help him improve his overall game.